[quote name='62t']why not ask for an invoice or receipt to show the boxes were printed? Is that too easy?[/QUOTE]
The invoice was probably in the box that got stolen.
[quote name='Tobezijian']If people were smart they'd dispute the charge and say Operation rainfall is a scam. Unless you can't do that with kickstarter.[/QUOTE]
It wasn't a Kickstarter, but you likely couldn't dispute the charge at this point - too far out. Plus, you'd risk bringing down the wrath of PayPal.
[quote name='KanYozakura']This thread is such a piece of shit. Every single person still discussing this are A)trolls and B)didn't donate. This needs to be locked.[/quote]
A) I donated.
B) Don't read it.
[quote name='Rozz']Wow, someone on here made it sound like he lived in the ghetto and that was the reason why his "packages were stolen". When you check Google maps you can clearly see that he lives in a very nice suburban community.[/quote]
Now, I'm the one who posted the link to the local paper's website with the listing of crime reports and break-ins. Never commented on the condition/type of neighborhood.
Edit: Wait, did they say that he lived in an apartment? So what is the story? Is this his parent's home or something?
The current version of the story places him as living in an apartment.
However, the address listed could easily have been his business address, as Mr. Boaz does have a web development company (
http://www.facebook.com/boazwebdesign).
Though I'd have to question the sanity of shipping the stuff to an apartment if he has a separate business front/address.
This begs another question... why would he not request signature confirmation from UPS for such a large order if this really happened?
On this one, I will say that UPS doesn't always do as told. Also, there's no telling if the printer listened to his request for signature confirmation.
[quote name='elessar123']The SoCal CAGs can go egg his house![/QUOTE]
No - this we don't need. We're bigger than this.