notanid10t
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NM
I live outside of the United States and have packages sent to my Mom's home in Las Cruces, NM. I had purchased something in October to be delivered to my Mom's house prior to her moving November 1. The price of the item purchased was approximately $400. It was shipped in a box addressed to my wife.
When I came "home" yesterday and went through all my packages, I noticed this package was missing. I checked tracking and it was delivered on November 22, 2017 with delivery confirmation from FedEx at my Mom's old address. My Mom's old landlord accepted the delivery and just kept it at their house. When I contacted the previous landlord a few minutes ago, they claimed that they dropped the box off at USPS "a couple of weeks ago" to have it returned to shipper. They claimed that they waited a few weeks for my Mom to come get the package but never contacted her saying they had it either. I know for a fact that USPS wouldn't have accepted the package because it came from FedEx.
I have "wardriven" the area of where the old house is located. I picked up the various signals from wireless devices and recorded them. (Passive data-gathering which is NOT illegal) I was able to identify that the landlord is using the device that I ordered because the MAC Address of the router in there matches the MAC Address on the shipping receipt. (MAC Addresses are hard coded into a device and cannot be changed on routers such as this.)
I am debating about going to the police about this item being "stolen". I have the technical background to identify the device via the shipping receipt and the passive monitoring of signals.
What else can I do? What legal ramifications can I take to get this back or to get them to pay me for the item?
I live outside of the United States and have packages sent to my Mom's home in Las Cruces, NM. I had purchased something in October to be delivered to my Mom's house prior to her moving November 1. The price of the item purchased was approximately $400. It was shipped in a box addressed to my wife.
When I came "home" yesterday and went through all my packages, I noticed this package was missing. I checked tracking and it was delivered on November 22, 2017 with delivery confirmation from FedEx at my Mom's old address. My Mom's old landlord accepted the delivery and just kept it at their house. When I contacted the previous landlord a few minutes ago, they claimed that they dropped the box off at USPS "a couple of weeks ago" to have it returned to shipper. They claimed that they waited a few weeks for my Mom to come get the package but never contacted her saying they had it either. I know for a fact that USPS wouldn't have accepted the package because it came from FedEx.
I have "wardriven" the area of where the old house is located. I picked up the various signals from wireless devices and recorded them. (Passive data-gathering which is NOT illegal) I was able to identify that the landlord is using the device that I ordered because the MAC Address of the router in there matches the MAC Address on the shipping receipt. (MAC Addresses are hard coded into a device and cannot be changed on routers such as this.)
I am debating about going to the police about this item being "stolen". I have the technical background to identify the device via the shipping receipt and the passive monitoring of signals.
What else can I do? What legal ramifications can I take to get this back or to get them to pay me for the item?