Although there is always the possibility that it is a very well organized 
nationwide burglary ring?


Tina Horowitz
Wharton Financial Institutions Center
University of Pennsylvania
2306 SH-DH, 3620 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-573-7382
fax 215-573-8757

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amara Rockar
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 10:44 AM
To: Adam Grochowski
Cc: Patty Bulack; [email protected]; Gerry Davis; 
[email protected]; univcity; UCNeighbors
Subject: {48th Street Neighbors} Re: [UCNeighbors] In Conclusion: Security 
System Calls are marketing scam, not precursor to burglary


It does on the link Tina Horowitz posted. My point was it's a common 
telemarketing tactic and also a door-to-door scam if you've seen the kids with 
clipboard and blue shirts claiming to be from GE or whatever. It's good that 
the 18th is following up to be thorough but super unlikely to be related to any 
break ins. If you've gotten one of these calls, I wouldn't be any more 
concerned about break-ins than if you haven't.
Amara


On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Adam . 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This number 480-214-5362<tel:480-214-5362> with caller id Tanesha Bailey (that 
Lt. McBride mentioned, does not show up anywhere on these sites.

On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Patty Bulack 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello All,
Lots of you let me know that you had received a call like this.  No one said 
there was a subsequent burglary.  Also, the ever-resourceful Amara Rocker sent 
me the link to a website where phone numbers of scamming marketers and other 
callers are reported.  She sent me a page that discusses calls exactly like 
these.  Here is the link:
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-613-662-1570  .

Thanks for being part of answering this question.  I think all of us can 
breathe a little easier as a result, but we still have the alarming problem of 
the number of burglaries in the area.  We still need to work on keeping our 
houses and our neighbor's houses secure.  That's for another discussion, but 
first step is to know your neighbors, and what their usual comings and goings 
are so that you can note someone who doesn't belong and be more aware of 
suspicious behavior as a result.....  Its possible to be proactive by creating 
block lists, having a meeting/block party, being more conscious of introducing 
yourself to someone new, etc....  With a little more day-to-day effort we can 
all make a real difference and actually have more fun living here because of 
who we know!  Its a great excuse to have parties on a regular basis!

Yours,
Patty
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