Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had an expensive package (a piece of technology I use for a hobby) delivered to the wrong address. It was delivered across the street instead of to our house. It was supposed to require signature but the package handler must have forged it. When the package never arrived I looked into the tracking and the picture it has with it matches the house across the street. In addition, we have on our ring camera a package being delivered at the same time as the time stamp on the delivery photo.
Friday, I knocked on the neighbor’s door and asked if I could grab it and thanked her for bringing it in. She denied having it and said she never brought it in. I told her we had it on camera and she just stood there with no emotion and said she had no idea what I’m talking about.
First, where do I go from here? I’m not sure what a middle aged woman will do with a several motors and controllers for RC aircraft, so it’s not like it’s something she can wear/ use/ re-sell without knowing the niche market.
Total value is about $375.
Stop dealing with the neighbor and contact the seller/shipper and tell them you never got it/tracking picture is not of your house. This is not your problem to solve.