countrigal
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« on: October 15, 2001, 10:56:41 am » |
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Working for the government we've just all been told what y'all got off of UPS (though ours came under the FBI letterhead). Basically, don't open anything that looks suspicious, don't shake it or smell it, set it down, leave the area (securing it if needed), and call local enforcement (ours is VA police). Watch for signs like leakage on the package, extraneous tape, wires poking out, wrong title/address or title/name combinations, non-professional looking packageing...basically says use common sense. If you wonder if the package/letter is legitimate, err on the side of caution and report it. Most of us know what mail we get, what typos or mistakes are normal (aka, Office Depot always sends to CountriGal, Risk Manager, when that's not my title at all), and can make reasonable decisions on the relative safety of mail we receive. Mostly what we're being told is to be cautious but not paranoid.
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