Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe this for a second. I’ve lived in a house with housecleaners for the better part of 40 years and nothing has ever been stolen. That’s long term individuals and crews of rotating strangers.
It makes absolutely no sense for a housecleaner to steal from their clients. That would be a good way to kill your business or end up on police radar, for what? Some shampoo? Some diamond earrings she’d probably struggle to sell?
What makes sense is that people lose or misplace things, or their family member takes the shampoo to wash the dog or something, and they immediately think the cleaner must have stolen it. I fully believe that THAT happens all the time.
I’m glad you’ve never had this experience so that means no one else could possibly experience something different. Quite a few years ago my DH kept a dish with quarters inside a dresser drawer and thought it looked like it wasn’t as full as it should be. So he counted the change and counted again after the cleaning people came and it was significantly different. We switched cleaning people and have never had another problem.