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Hi All,


About 30 minutes ago my doorbell went, but I didn't answer as I was bathing my baby upstairs. I came to find this Bomb Bag thing on my doormat. I had a look on the back and it has all the usual warnings but also that applying pressure to it will make it basically explode with a loud noise. And don't let it go off near babies and kids. Lovely.

A couple of weeks ago I had someone peering through my letterbox during the day too.


Has anyone else had one of these posted through, or am I the lucky chosen one?


Thanks

Thanks HP. It wasn't long ago that I caught someone looking through our letterbox so it just unnerved me a bit as they rang the bell. My toddler was pottering about so could have picked it up. Looked it up on YouTube and it's a bit naff. Nothing like the bang we had tonight though with the lightening!

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