Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The word is "burgle". No need to re-verb a nouned verb!
SHUT UP! Of all threads this is not the one where you correct grammar!
DP. Simmer down, pp. Any thread can be a teaching moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this happened to my parents’ house. They hired a handyman, he left a random window unlocked without their knowledge. He came in through that and stole a bunch of things. It was really upsetting. No idea if he knocked first, but I would assume he checked. They were not home, thankfully. They didn’t follow up but they found the window unlocked and they never leave it like that. And he was the only other person in the house the previous few days.
How do they know it was the handyman that robbed them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The word is "burgle". No need to re-verb a nouned verb!
SHUT UP! Of all threads this is not the one where you correct grammar!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I missed this, but was your car visible? Was it parked outside?
Car was in the garage.
Who parks their car inside when they are just there to meet someone?
The story seems fake, but it did bring awareness, so you get 1 free pass for trolling OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I missed this, but was your car visible? Was it parked outside?
Car was in the garage.
Who parks their car inside when they are just there to meet someone?
The story seems fake, but it did bring awareness, so you get 1 free pass for trolling OP
Anonymous wrote:The word is "burgle". No need to re-verb a nouned verb!
Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Smart was taken by a handyman.
Anonymous wrote:Well, this happened to my parents’ house. They hired a handyman, he left a random window unlocked without their knowledge. He came in through that and stole a bunch of things. It was really upsetting. No idea if he knocked first, but I would assume he checked. They were not home, thankfully. They didn’t follow up but they found the window unlocked and they never leave it like that. And he was the only other person in the house the previous few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I missed this, but was your car visible? Was it parked outside?
Car was in the garage.
Anonymous wrote:Check all the windows and doors, make sure they’re locked. Buy those window locks that keep people from being able to open them from outside for the ground floor windows.
I trust no one, especially stranger men who do work in or around my home. Watch them like a hawk and let them know you are not the one to play with.
I never let workers inside my house to use the bathroom. That is their problem.
When I have workers inside my home, I close all upstairs doors and do random walk-bys pretty frequently, so they know they’re being watched. I also make sure I get their names and a really good look at them incase anything nefarious goes down.