Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I’ve never heard of a burglar knocking on the front door first.
What is it about this handyman that makes you doubt that he didn’t just make a mistake?
I figured he knocked on the door just to make sure nobody was home at it was 2pm and play it off if there was. Most burglaries happen during the day because people are less likely to be home and some are very professional about it. A friend's home was burglarized and they took her appliances and they had a box truck with a fake moving company name on it and professional looking movers clothing so nobody in the neighborhood questioned what they were doing and they were ultimately never caught. I think it's an odd mistake and during the initial consult and before the work appointment I received texts confirming the time and letting me know he was on his way. This time he just showed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I’ve never heard of a burglar knocking on the front door first.
What is it about this handyman that makes you doubt that he didn’t just make a mistake?
I figured he knocked on the door just to make sure nobody was home at it was 2pm and play it off if there was. Most burglaries happen during the day because people are less likely to be home and some are very professional about it. A friend's home was burglarized and they took her appliances and they had a box truck with a fake moving company name on it and professional looking movers clothing so nobody in the neighborhood questioned what they were doing and they were ultimately never caught. I think it's an odd mistake and during the initial consult and before the work appointment I received texts confirming the time and letting me know he was on his way. This time he just showed up.
I think your instincts are correct, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I’ve never heard of a burglar knocking on the front door first.
What is it about this handyman that makes you doubt that he didn’t just make a mistake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Xanax is your friend. You handyman is not going to steal your appliances in broad daylight.
You’re insane.
Why not? It happens all the time. Add to that copper pipes and wiring, flooring, fixtures, tools, etc. They steal from trucks parked right in front of the house in broad daylight. You sounds terribly naive.
Are you dense? Can you read? This is her HANDYMAN. He’s already been doing work inside her home. This isn’t some vagrant from outside stealing stuff. He’s a contractor. He works FOR her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More likely answer is something still awkward but not nefarious - he was working a job close by the house that didn't have a bathroom, really had to go and knew you had a bathroom/backdoor open and was just going to use the bathroom quickly and go. Again, sounds weird but if you've never been someone that has worked a job that doesn't have regular access to the bathroom it is a true problem haha
This makes sense. Or he thinks he might have left something behind. Or he wants to look at something for his pen pyrpises. I am always finding tools or supplies contractors forget.
If he showed up with a moving van, then I’d be suspicious.
Op had a plumber coming that day. He wasn’t going to use the bathroom in a home without running water. He was casing. Knock to avoid a home invasion charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I’ve never heard of a burglar knocking on the front door first.
What is it about this handyman that makes you doubt that he didn’t just make a mistake?
I figured he knocked on the door just to make sure nobody was home at it was 2pm and play it off if there was. Most burglaries happen during the day because people are less likely to be home and some are very professional about it. A friend's home was burglarized and they took her appliances and they had a box truck with a fake moving company name on it and professional looking movers clothing so nobody in the neighborhood questioned what they were doing and they were ultimately never caught. I think it's an odd mistake and during the initial consult and before the work appointment I received texts confirming the time and letting me know he was on his way. This time he just showed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More likely answer is something still awkward but not nefarious - he was working a job close by the house that didn't have a bathroom, really had to go and knew you had a bathroom/backdoor open and was just going to use the bathroom quickly and go. Again, sounds weird but if you've never been someone that has worked a job that doesn't have regular access to the bathroom it is a true problem haha
This makes sense. Or he thinks he might have left something behind. Or he wants to look at something for his pen pyrpises. I am always finding tools or supplies contractors forget.
If he showed up with a moving van, then I’d be suspicious.