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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: wednesday adams on May 31, 2012, 06:21 am
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I think I may have something, I'm in a dense city, with lots of apt bldgs, my flat has 5 different people in it all who get their mail there, also, due to turn over, we often get mail for random people who haven't lived there in years. My idea: subscribe to a couple of magazines in a random name (let's say Homer Simpson--of course, I'd pick a totally nondescript name in reality), pay for them w/cash of course, also send Homer Simpson a few personal letters now and again, and........ voila, Homer gets a few packages now and again as well........ ;)
Now a potential problem: let's say a controlled delivery is going to happen, **I** KNOW not to sign for this, but the housemates may not, what if a housemate who lives there signs for this package, will shit hit the fan? Do they usually try to get the named recipient ONLY to sign for the controlled package or will they take anyone's signature? I'm not ok w/telling the flatmates what's going on, so not sure how to minimize this risk.
Any thoughts out there?