zef wrote: » That is a good idea for an estate to come together and not tolerate / challenge those bloody bag-collectors. I have a no-junk-mail sticker on my door, yet get this crap every 2nd day approx. I never give money out at the door, sponsorships, ppl selling stuff... last week a bloke came round selling soft drinks in glass bottles (weekly deliveries) , and he was 'real' (had a van full of his own branded minerals, flyers etc) but i wouldn't do business with doorstep callers , even if i wanted the product. Must make a "No cold callers' type sticker to go with me 'no junk mail' one.
sparky28 wrote: » Just had the same scammer at my door tonight. Said she was doing a Barnardo's charity run and asked for sponsorship. I stupidally fell for it. As I went inside to get money she stepped into the hall. I new then that this was a scam and told her to leave. She is unbelievably convincing. I feel like a total twat for allowing myself to be suked in. Just be aware of the scam and the fact that she will have the name of your neighbour.
wush06 wrote: » I know im not in dublin 15 but just to say neigbours house was done last week. They went in the front door took cash and gold only.This happen about 7.30pm.So people keep an eye out and never put your guard down.
zef wrote: » That is a good idea for an estate to come together and not tolerate / challenge those bloody bag-collectors. I have a no-junk-mail sticker on my door, yet get this crap every 2nd day approx.
foots wrote: » someone put up the reg of a purple fiesta 99 d .... last week, so i am keeping an eye for that, now a blue van, so why not.
Alaska1 wrote: » Ok, <<snip reg>>. The usual, slow around the estates. 3 people in the van.
Alaska1 wrote: » Blue Hi-Ace going around the estates in Hazelbury estates yesterday morning circa 9am . I took a note of the reg and rang Gardai, they said if it is seen again to ring them and they will send a car up. Can I put the reg up ?
The Hill Billy wrote: » Seriously - If you want to know whether something can be posted or not - you need to PM a mod. Expecting mods to read every post in a forum is unrealistic. Particularly as you decided to post anyway after only 10 minutes.Please folks - no peronally identifiable information in posts. If you feel that you have information relevant to the burglaries - pass it to An Garda Síochána.Thanks,tHB
Alaska1 wrote: » I posted as I assumed it was ok as per foots post ? Anyway, I apoligise and it won't happen again.
sparky28 wrote: » Hi Foots, We are also in Littlepace. She was obviously working that area last night. I agree, she was good, a real pro. She has a script memorised and it's just constant chatter for 30 or 40 seconds. I have never ever fallen for any type of scam and I'm still kicking myself that I let my guard down. Thankfully we she stepped inside I knew something was up and I ran her. The lesson learnt is that if you want to help a charity, do it online on your own terms. I'm still mad at myself.
foots wrote: » Beware, think a few of us in Littlepace have just been had. A traveller just pretended to live around the block and would I sponser her, got suspicious when she stood in, turns out she then told my neighbours I sent her and continued down the road telling each next door sent her, fool proof!! Only one went with her gut and said no, Yet we all thought she was a traveller, guards seemed aware of scam and said patrol car on route. You have to laugh at the nerve!! None of us checked her card etc and so far I know of 50€ she got for 10 mins work!!
johnwest288 wrote: » No Need to move buddy. First of all how did they enter the back garden on these 2 occasions do you think? Fence hop? or was it open?. If its the old wooden style fence (one kick and its open) replace it with a good quality steel One with decorative spikes on top (Nice and High) Have the catch piece if possible anchored into your Wall pillar between the houses so its impossible to force.. Next padlock her up (good strong no holes barred padlock invest in a decent one) . Step up that security mate and make it as bloody awkward as possible for those animals to get in. You should not be forced to move from your residence for a bunch of toe-rags. There is another chap on here that stuck up a decent CCTV camera. The more akward and imposing your security set up looks the scoobies will walk by in most cases. They are really looking for easy targets. OPPURTUNISTS. "The gardai tell us that many break-ins are opportunistic and that a large percentage don't even need a forced entry - the burglar goes through an open window or uses the keys that are left under the door mat" Have a look at this article people for tips and put them louts out of business http://ezinearticles.com/?Best-Security-For-Your-Home---Top-10-Tips&id=6818092 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6818092
Marcin_diy wrote: » just reading all these posts and more I read more worried I get.. I always lock my car, door, side gate, spent some cash on replacing kitchen sliding door for more secure, built higher wall in back garden, etc, but still if somebody wants they can break in. Can somebody smart tell me how difficult and expensive would be to put a cctv at the entrance to the cul de sac, or few cameras in the estate? I guess that once there is a camera pointing at the only entrance to the estate and large sign pointing cctv system, some scumbags will think twice before driving in... if cost is splitted between 10 or 20 houses it can,t be very expensive.... camera could be powered from street light and signal sent to the trusted neighbour who lives near... what you think?
Deleted User wrote: » Traveler girl just called to our door asking if we had sky or UPC we said neither. She said thanks and walked away. She was wearing a strappy top and shorts !! No ID
foots wrote: » yes think that's the way to go, i laugh at my friend who remains on the sofa if it is someone at the door that she does not know even if they can see her.
fletch wrote: » brightkane wrote: » Slightly OT I think Lidl was done again last night. Guards in there and the gates were closed. clonee or whitestown?
brightkane wrote: » Slightly OT I think Lidl was done again last night. Guards in there and the gates were closed.
Marcin_diy wrote: » I guess that once there is a camera pointing at the only entrance to the estate and large sign pointing cctv system, some scumbags will think twice before driving in