Anonymous wrote:You can do return to sender, note the wrong address. If you don't pick things up then the creeps will have your address and think it's correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor has been using my address to get gift /money sent to her from men she's meeting off dating sites. The other day when I was leaving my home to go run errands. I noticed two packages at my front door. One of the packages was for me from something I had ordered. The other one had my address on it, but with another woman's name on it. For a minute I thought someone had made a mistake with the address. The package was partially opened just enough where I could see that there was flowers in the inside. I grab the box to see if it could be returned to sender and that's when the neighbor came out and told me that it belonged to her. I was baffled because the name on the box was not hers. I questioned her about it and she said it was her middle name. I then questioned her as to why the package sent to her didn't have her address on it instead it had mine. She got a little defensive and tongue twisted and said that it must've been a mistake the place who sent the flowers. I was so not believing her to the point after we parted ways I called her later to question her about it again. She continued to be defensive claiming it was a mistake and that she wouldn't use my address to receive gifts from men. The next day she called me and told me she wanted to show me proof that she had given the guy who sent the flowers her address and not mine. She said she'd come over to show me. Well it's been two days and she has not presented her evidence of proof and she has stopped answering my calls and texts. Before doing that I told her that it is dangerous for some man she has just met off the Internet to now have my address. She claimed he would not do anything to me because he was hundreds of miles away.. I told her that she needed to get a PO Box so that this wouldn't happen again. I know she's meeting men off of the Internet and now I am wondering how long has this been going on. I don't want one of those guys coming after me in case she decides to ghost them. Thoughts anyone?
Is this mail fraud? I would call police and report so that if there are any repercussions then you have covered your self.
This. Report this to the police. It is also a crime for her to touch your mailbox. No one can open your mailbox and take things out other than you. People who put those annoying ads at your door know this. They get in trouble if they put anything in the mailbox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds fake
Agree with this. OP is friendly enough they’ve exchanged numbers, yet immediately demanded all these answers and later called to interrogate her? Neighbors don’t behave that way. If my neighbor came out to say it’s hers, I’d just hand it over and assume it was an honest mistake. Also have a hard time believing the box miraculously happened to open partially. Those boxes flowers come in are pretty solid.
Anonymous wrote:You might casually mentioned that scamming people is one thing, but that using the postal system to scam people is a whole other thing -- a fed crime kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:I would call the post office and find out if the postal inspector can do anything. That is effed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor has been using my address to get gift /money sent to her from men she's meeting off dating sites. The other day when I was leaving my home to go run errands. I noticed two packages at my front door. One of the packages was for me from something I had ordered. The other one had my address on it, but with another woman's name on it. For a minute I thought someone had made a mistake with the address. The package was partially opened just enough where I could see that there was flowers in the inside. I grab the box to see if it could be returned to sender and that's when the neighbor came out and told me that it belonged to her. I was baffled because the name on the box was not hers. I questioned her about it and she said it was her middle name. I then questioned her as to why the package sent to her didn't have her address on it instead it had mine. She got a little defensive and tongue twisted and said that it must've been a mistake the place who sent the flowers. I was so not believing her to the point after we parted ways I called her later to question her about it again. She continued to be defensive claiming it was a mistake and that she wouldn't use my address to receive gifts from men. The next day she called me and told me she wanted to show me proof that she had given the guy who sent the flowers her address and not mine. She said she'd come over to show me. Well it's been two days and she has not presented her evidence of proof and she has stopped answering my calls and texts. Before doing that I told her that it is dangerous for some man she has just met off the Internet to now have my address. She claimed he would not do anything to me because he was hundreds of miles away.. I told her that she needed to get a PO Box so that this wouldn't happen again. I know she's meeting men off of the Internet and now I am wondering how long has this been going on. I don't want one of those guys coming after me in case she decides to ghost them. Thoughts anyone?
Is this mail fraud? I would call police and report so that if there are any repercussions then you have covered your self.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds fake
Agree with this. OP is friendly enough they’ve exchanged numbers, yet immediately demanded all these answers and later called to interrogate her? Neighbors don’t behave that way. If my neighbor came out to say it’s hers, I’d just hand it over and assume it was an honest mistake. Also have a hard time believing the box miraculously happened to open partially. Those boxes flowers come in are pretty solid.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds fake
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor has been using my address to get gift /money sent to her from men she's meeting off dating sites. The other day when I was leaving my home to go run errands. I noticed two packages at my front door. One of the packages was for me from something I had ordered. The other one had my address on it, but with another woman's name on it. For a minute I thought someone had made a mistake with the address. The package was partially opened just enough where I could see that there was flowers in the inside. I grab the box to see if it could be returned to sender and that's when the neighbor came out and told me that it belonged to her. I was baffled because the name on the box was not hers. I questioned her about it and she said it was her middle name. I then questioned her as to why the package sent to her didn't have her address on it instead it had mine. She got a little defensive and tongue twisted and said that it must've been a mistake the place who sent the flowers. I was so not believing her to the point after we parted ways I called her later to question her about it again. She continued to be defensive claiming it was a mistake and that she wouldn't use my address to receive gifts from men. The next day she called me and told me she wanted to show me proof that she had given the guy who sent the flowers her address and not mine. She said she'd come over to show me. Well it's been two days and she has not presented her evidence of proof and she has stopped answering my calls and texts. Before doing that I told her that it is dangerous for some man she has just met off the Internet to now have my address. She claimed he would not do anything to me because he was hundreds of miles away.. I told her that she needed to get a PO Box so that this wouldn't happen again. I know she's meeting men off of the Internet and now I am wondering how long has this been going on. I don't want one of those guys coming after me in case she decides to ghost them. Thoughts anyone?