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Rosetta Wrote:

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> Have had delivery people leave items on my front

> step, so lobbing it over a back gate seems secure

> to me.



Years ago I had a parcel left on my front wall. It wasn't there when I got home.


It contained a book entitled something like "How to get things for free" :))


Another time I returned home to a delivery slip saying "Your parcel is in the bin."


It was.


Luckily it wasn't rubbish collection day :))

Had a pet food delivery company put a huge bag of dog food under my front window kind of behind a plant. It wasn't hidden at all though, as anyone who came up the path could see it.


And on Christmas Eve morning, Royal Mail put a package in my recycling box, the old style one. No note through the door though. And I was in. I only noticed it when I came out and it was on the path. Thought it was kids mucking about. Went to move it and felt the weight of the package.

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