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'Porch Piracy,' how to prevent package theft during online holiday shopping season

ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) – During the holiday season, along with traveling, food, family visits, and the traditional Thanksgiving sports matchups; online shopping including Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and the days leading up to Christmas is drilled into the routine for many Americans.

In recent decades, as more and more people are shopping online to avoid busy stores and congested traffic in search of the perfect gifts, others have seized the opportunity to steal the delivered packages directly off the porch in what has become known as “porch piracy.”

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) says a recently released study by Security.org study, revealed that package thieves stole more than $18 billion in merchandise over the last year. In Virginia, 6% of people recently have had packages stolen valued at $65.

According to the BBB, Porch Pirates will target homes they can get in and out of quickly with easy access to a porch and around 25 feet or closer from the street and good visibility. They will often prey on neighborhoods or a community multiple times before leaving the area.

However, the BBB has some great tips and strategies for you to prevent or discourage package theft during the online holiday shopping season.

Don’t leave unattended packages:

Ship to store, storefront, or post office box:

Use a security camera:

Require a signature:

Opt-in to notifications:

If you have been a victim of mail porch theft:

For more online shopping resources and tips, visit BBB.org/OnlineShopping. You can also report scams to the Better Business Bureau at BBB Scam Tracker


Source: Fox 8 News Channel

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