One out of 10 Canadians had packages stolen in the past year: survey

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One out of 10 Canadians had packages stolen in the past year: survey
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One out of 10 Canadians say they have had at least one package stolen in the last year, according to a survey.

, with 1,517 Canadians surveyed from Oct. 9 to 11 through Angus Reid, found 67 per cent of shoppers are worried about package theft. The survey also found 19 per cent of shoppers experienced package theft in their lifetime.

Adam Reider told CTV News Montreal he had his packages stolen from his doorstep recently, but when a neighbour called police, he actually got them back. “We do monitor that, but we don’t want to give out too much information as we don’t want to tip off the porch pirates,” said Anderson. Use photo proof delivery confirmation and give courier delivery instructions. Anderson said that through the FedEx app, for example, you can communicate directly with the driver if you have a special request.

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