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Denial of Signature: Better luck next time dummy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Marne Vet" data-source="post: 1261203" data-attributes="member: 51053"><p>I don't mind doing DFU's from other drivers. It just makes it a little harder when I don't know whether or not they actually delivered it there, or could've mis-delivered it. I use the same approach I used when I was an MP, and have a very high success rate. Over the summer we had a girl stealing Galaxy phones at around $600 a pop. She had gotten three before the first DFU came in. The phone number on the tracers are always the same number for the phone they claim they don't have, so whenever I get someone to answer the door I'll have that numbered queued in my phone and ready to go. I hit send the second I confirm the person I'm talking to is the consignee, and most often than not they have their phone on them. Soon as it rings and they go to look at it that's when I say "Oh, is that the yellow iPhone 5C you didn't get? Mind if I see the serial number real fast?" We busted her for stealing, and also caught two more this summer using that same trick. Some times you have to be a little more clever than the thieves. They never expect you to call their number when they're right in front of you! haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marne Vet, post: 1261203, member: 51053"] I don't mind doing DFU's from other drivers. It just makes it a little harder when I don't know whether or not they actually delivered it there, or could've mis-delivered it. I use the same approach I used when I was an MP, and have a very high success rate. Over the summer we had a girl stealing Galaxy phones at around $600 a pop. She had gotten three before the first DFU came in. The phone number on the tracers are always the same number for the phone they claim they don't have, so whenever I get someone to answer the door I'll have that numbered queued in my phone and ready to go. I hit send the second I confirm the person I'm talking to is the consignee, and most often than not they have their phone on them. Soon as it rings and they go to look at it that's when I say "Oh, is that the yellow iPhone 5C you didn't get? Mind if I see the serial number real fast?" We busted her for stealing, and also caught two more this summer using that same trick. Some times you have to be a little more clever than the thieves. They never expect you to call their number when they're right in front of you! haha [/QUOTE]
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