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Twice now Mundania Court has had their Oddboxes stolen from outside the block, it's only started happening more recently, but there are approx 5-7 boxes that have been stolen now. We went to bring them in at 7am and all gone again. I just wondered if this is happening to any other addresses in the area or just us?


I know it's only fruit and veg, but it's very frustrating!

Dullwitches Wrote:

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> Twice now Mundania Court has had their Oddboxes

> stolen from outside the block, it's only started

> happening more recently, but there are approx 5-7

> boxes that have been stolen now. We went to bring

> them in at 7am and all gone again. I just wondered

> if this is happening to any other addresses in the

> area or just us?

>

> I know it's only fruit and veg, but it's very

> frustrating!


I think the company will be open to a different day/time delivery if you explain?


Or can you install a Ring type doorbell that will record them?

OP: have a look at this thread which specifically mentions that road along with a description of the suspect:

https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,2200997


Worth seeing if Oddbox will do specified delivery times and ensuring they always deliver to a person rather than just leaving them outside.

Hi - I'm on Friern road and had mine stolen 3 weeks ago (only get every fortnight).

we have CCTV and slightly suspiciously the box was dropped at 1.56am and stolen at 2.04. Taken by a woman with scarf over her head and face who walked very purposely up the path, picked it up and then ran back in the direction she came from (so seems unlikely she was just passing?)

Have you all reported these thefts to Oddbox?


They might be able to come up with some solution.


Their customer service is very good.


I think part of the problem is that because of the time the boxes are delivered (for very good reasons, I know) they are left outside for a lot longer than they would be if they were delivered during the day, at least while many people are working from home.

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