Stolen Package? Here’s What You Should Do - Bay Alarm (2024)

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November 11, 2021

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More people are shopping online than ever before. Online shopping sales hit a record high of $791 billion in 2020. In large cities, eCommerce giant Amazon delivers more than one million packages per day.

But the rise in online shopping has led to a surge in so-called “porch pirates.” Forty percent of online shoppers say a package was stolen from them in 2020. Here is what you should do if someone steals a package from your front door.

Try to verify that your package was stolen by checking security camera footage.

Before you contact the seller or local authorities to report a stolen package, you want to make sure someone actually took it. Don’t immediately assume so, even if you receive a ‘Package Delivered’ notification from the parcel carrier and the package is nowhere to be found.

You should look around your porch to see if the package is tucked somewhere out of sight. Delivery drivers may hide packages as a way to prevent theft. Maybe they dropped the package behind a planter box, inside the mailbox, under a chair, or even behind a bush. Check carefully around your front door and porch before considering the package stolen.

If you can’t find the package, review footage captured by your security camera or doorbell camera. Log into your camera and scroll back in time to check archived footage. Don’t have security cameras? Ask your neighbors. They may have one facing your home. If you do find footage of the theft, save the footage for your records.

If you don’t have evidence of the package being stolen, verify that the package was delivered with the carrier. It’s possible that your package was marked delivered even though it is still on the delivery driver’s truck. If you don’t have access to a security camera and aren’t sure where in the world your package is, get in touch with the carrier. They can help determine if your package was delivered or not.

Here is what you should do if your package was stolen.

1. File a police report. As with any theft, you should first file a police report. This way, you have a record of what happened. You can submit security camera footage to the police as evidence. Will the police investigate the theft? Unless your neighborhood is dealing with a recent string of porch piracy, probably not.

2. Contact the seller. Some online retailers will refund your money with little fuss. Amazon, for example, is known for being quick to refund money due to lost or stolen packages. Other companies are not as quick to help. It depends upon the company’s policy. Frustrating as it may be, a stolen package is not the retailer’s fault, and they may not want to provide a refund.

3. File a lost package claim with the shipping company. A claim isn’t required, but it may help you receive a refund from the seller (and in some cases, the seller might require that you file a claim with the shipper first). It helps if you have video proof that your package was indeed stolen. Otherwise, this process can take weeks, as the carrier will likely deem the package lost instead of stolen—meaning they will wait a week or ten days to see if the package shows up. If it does not show, then they will deem the package officially lost so you can go back to the retailer to ask for a refund.

Find your carrier and click the link to file a lost/stolen package claim.

FedEx File A Claim
UPS File A Claim
USPS File A Claim

You can prevent package theft by requiring a signature upon delivery and equipping your home with a security camera system and secure lockbox.

One of the best ways to protect your packages is by requiring a signature upon delivery. Most carriers give this option when you are completing the checkout process online. The package will only be delivered if you sign for it. Just know this often means choosing a pricier shipping option.

There are other ways to boost security. Security cameras can help deter theft from happening, especially if the would-be criminal can see them. Placing very visible signs that show you have a security system can also help keep porch pirates off your property.

Another great way to prevent theft is with a designated, secure lockbox. There are now many manufacturers that sell locking package drop boxes that you can leave on your porch.

If you are never around to receive packages, consider signing up for a package receiving service. Major carriers like FedEx and UPS have stores where you can ship a package to so that you can pick it up later.

Package theft is increasing in the United States. If you are a victim, you should file a police report and contact the seller right away. It pays to be vigilant. Use a security camera system to keep an eye on your home and ward off thieves. Make sure to require signatures when you know you will be around to receive the package, or use a lockbox or locker service when you are not.

As always, contact Bay Alarm for all your security-related needs. We are here to help protect your home and everything you care so much about. Get in touch today for a free system estimate!

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Stolen Package? Here’s What You Should Do - Bay Alarm (2024)

FAQs

Who is at fault when a package is stolen? ›

Liability for Lost or Missing Packages

If the package is lost or damaged during transit with a third-party shipper or delivery service such as the United States Postal Service (USPS) or FedEx, the seller is responsible and usually must replace the item or give you a reimbursem*nt.

How do you solve package theft? ›

Someone Stole Your Package? 5 Ways to Recover Stolen Deliveries
  1. Contact the Sender. ...
  2. Report It to FedEx, UPS or USPS. ...
  3. Report the package theft to Amazon. ...
  4. File a Police Report for the Stolen Package. ...
  5. Talk to Your Credit Card Company.

What do porch pirates do with packages? ›

Porch pirates likely hope that small packages contain expensive items that can be resold, such as phones, video game systems, sound systems, or computers. Some people might simply have a compulsion towards theft that drives them to seek out the thrill of stealing.

Will Amazon replace stolen packages? ›

Yes, Amazon does refund or replace items in your orders that are stolen after delivery. As long as you report the theft promptly and provide any evidence you have, Amazon will investigate and process a replacement or refund based on the results of their investigation.

Who is responsible when a package is stolen? ›

The exact responsibility for stolen packages is quite tricky. In most cases, the seller is responsible for the deliveries until they are dropped at the customers' designated place. Once the shipping courier has confirmed delivery, the package becomes the online shopper's responsibility.

Can you call the cops on someone who stole your package? ›

1. File a police report. If you seriously suspect you've been hit by a porch pirate, and something was stolen from your stoop, call the police and file a police report for the stolen package. Without witnesses, they won't be able to do much, but they'll take note of the incident.

Can I get a refund for a stolen package? ›

File a lost package claim with the shipping company.

A claim isn't required, but it may help you receive a refund from the seller (and in some cases, the seller might require that you file a claim with the shipper first). It helps if you have video proof that your package was indeed stolen.

How serious is package theft? ›

Stealing packages delivered by the U.S. Postal Service is a federal crime. But punishment for taking parcels delivered by private carriers, like UPS or Amazon, falls under state laws, which can differ.

Will Amazon refund me if my package was stolen? ›

Why is it important to file a claim for a stolen package? Filing a stolen package claim ensures that your Amazon order doesn't get lost in the shuffle. The first thing to know is that Amazon will refund you for the stolen package and send you a replacement if it is damaged or broken.

What state has the most stolen packages? ›

Nationwide the annual amount of loss due to theft is more than $9 billion. Some states are hit harder than others by porch pirates. Alaska and Rhode Island top the list with packages stolen that were valued at $80 while Arizona sits at the very bottom at $30.

How to beat porch pirates? ›

  1. Have a Visible Security Camera on Your Porch. ...
  2. Leave Instructions to Conceal the Package. ...
  3. Use a Porch Lock Box. ...
  4. Follow Package Tracking. ...
  5. Require a Signature for Delivery. ...
  6. Coordinate With Neighbors. ...
  7. Get Packages Delivered to Your Workplace. ...
  8. Request Deliveries to a Pick-Up Location.
Jul 1, 2024

Who is liable for porch pirates? ›

Under normal circ*mstances, no one is legally obligated to cover your losses to porch pirates. One exception would be when the delivery company is responsible for the loss — for example, when the package is stolen by the driver or delivered to the wrong address.

What can I do if someone stole my package? ›

If your package has been lost or stolen, contact the retailer, and tell them what happened. Every retailer has its own policy on lost packages or stolen items, but most will at least send out a replacement for what was taken or even offer a refund.

Does Amazon refund porch pirates? ›

If it appears that your package has been stolen, contact the seller or retailer that sold you the item. Retailers have different policies and processes for handling stolen items, but you're usually entitled to a refund or a replacement. Amazon covers most stolen packages through its "A-to-Z" Guarantee Protection.

Can Amazon track a stolen package? ›

The good news is that there are a few methods in place to track down your missing parcel. When you set up your Amazon account, you can also sign up to receive updates on your package tracking. You can receive these updates either through emails or text messaging.

Who is responsible if a parcel is stolen? ›

If you agreed for your parcel to be left in a safe place and it's then stolen, it's your responsibility. But if the courier left the parcel somewhere you didn't authorise, it's the retailer's responsibility to sort it out.

What happens if a package is delivered but stolen? ›

File a lost package claim with the shipping company.

A claim isn't required, but it may help you receive a refund from the seller (and in some cases, the seller might require that you file a claim with the shipper first). It helps if you have video proof that your package was indeed stolen.

Whose responsibility is a lost package? ›

If your item wasn't delivered to the location you agreed, it's the seller's legal responsibility to sort out the issue. You can ask them to redeliver your item.

Who pays if the USPS loses a package? ›

The USPS may locate the package or discover that it was lost or damaged. In either case, the responsibility shifts from the sender to the carrier. If this happens, the sender should file an insurance claim and request compensation from the carrier.

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