Porch Pirates — A Yearly Holiday Unneeded Surprise

Porch Pirates — A Yearly Holiday Unneeded Surprise

 

Porch pirates are a year around problem. However, because of the enormous number of packages sent during the holidays, these criminals do more stealing than at any other time of the year.

 

This article comes courtesy of the NW Insurance Council. It is a nonprofit, insurer-supported organization that gives information about home, auto and business insurance to consumers, and to media and public policymakers in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

 

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Dont let Porch Pirates loot your packages!

Many of the items and gifts bought online during Black Friday and Cyber Monday will likely sit exposed on doorsteps and porches for a period of time until brought inside. Unfortunately, this is when package thieves, or Porch Pirates,” take the opportunity to steal those delivered packages.

 

Christmas is a notorious time for Porch Pirates” to strike, but delivered packages can be stolen at any time, not just during the holiday season. As online sales have skyrocketed the past few years, so have package thefts. According to a September survey by C+R Research, 67 percent of Americans reported having a package stolen in 2022. 

 

If you suffer a costly loss – or damage to your home due to a theft – Homeowners or Renters insurance may help you recover from the loss. But its also good to follow some simple steps to help protect your home and deliveries from opportunistic thieves.

 

Most Homeowners and Renters Insurance provide coverage for your personal possessions both inside and outside of your home, including packages delivered to your doorstep. And if packages are stolen from your car, its not your auto insurance that will cover the loss but your Homeowners or Renters insurance.

 

Keep in mind, though, that filing an insurance claim for a stolen package is subject to your deductible and may only be helpful if the stolen items value is well above your deductible amount. You may also want to consider the impact filing a homeowners claim for a stolen package will have on your future premiums.

 

It is pretty typical for policyholders to select a high deductible with homeowners insurance, like between $500 and $2500, to help manage the cost of monthly premiums,” said Kenton Brine, NW Insurance Council President. But if the value of your stolen package is more than your deductible and you can provide purchase information, the good news is that your policy is likely to provide replacement coverage.”

 

There are ways to help protect your packages from thieves. Below are a few tips to help keep those Porch Pirates” at bay, and what to do if your package is stolen:

 

Ways to Protect Yourself

 

Before you pay online, check to see if your method of payment (bank credit or debit cards, or online payment systems like Venmo or PayPal) offer purchase protection” (see below) for stolen or damaged items.

 

Before ordering a purchase online, familiarize yourself with the claims process and reimbursement or replacement policies for each delivery service – such as UPS, FedEx, Amazon and USPS – if your package is lost or stolen.

 

Insure your purchases for the full amount of the item with the seller and/or the carrier shipping the package.

 

Use tracking numbers to keep track of your packages and/or require signatures on all package deliveries.

 

Take advantage of delivery service email or text delivery alerts on your smart phone and try to have someone at home to receive the package if you know when its going to be delivered.

 

Consider having packages delivered to an alternate location, such as your workplace or a parcel locker, or connect with trusted neighbors and plan to sign for and receive each others packages when the other is not at home.

 

Install a security camera system at your front door. It may not prevent a porch pirate from stealing your package, but youll have their face on video if you decide to file a police report. Just make sure the camera is set at an angle that easily captures visitors faces.

 

Package Stolen? What To Do

 

Once youve verified the package was delivered, check with your neighbors first just in case it was delivered to the wrong house. Also check around and near your front door in case the delivery driver placed the package in a spot thats hidden from plain view.

 

Make sure to keep all receipts, tracking numbers, delivery confirmations and any other evidence you have of the item in the lost or stolen package.

 

If your package is confirmed stolen, contact the seller or retailer and file a claim with them. Various retailers have different policies for handling stolen items and you are likely entitled to a refund or a replacement.

 

You may also want to file a claim with the shipping company. Contact the carrier online or by phone to report the missing or stolen package. Carriers, such as the Postal Service or UPS, have their own processes for handling lost and stolen packages.

The credit card you used to buy the item may have Purchase Protection. If the item was purchased entirely by that credit card, and the card issuer is alerted within a specified timeframe, you may be reimbursed for the stolen package. Just make sure to review your credit card companys Purchase Protection policy to familiarize yourself with any exclusions that may apply.

 

Your Homeowners or Renters Insurance policy likely covers stolen packages, so you could file a claim. That may only be helpful, however, if the item is worth more than your deductible.

 

If youd like more information about property & casualty insurance, contact the NW Insurance Council at (800) 664-4942 or visit https://bit.ly/3gYurIE

 

Source link: NW Insurance Council — https://bit.ly/3BCaJtl

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