@SS4U wrote:
If you can take the photos without leaving the safety of your vehicle, I say go for it. WGL required photos of vehicle and VIN verification, at least in my region. Color that too risky.
Thanks. On the one hand, I'm caucasian over 30. On the other, I don't drive a newer car and I dress like Bill Belichick.@wwin wrote:
They seem to be sure the person is an "Other" casing the neighborhood and is even worse if they are not caucasian over 30 driving a newer car dressed nicely.
@KokoBWare wrote:
Thanks. On the one hand, I'm caucasian over 30. On the other, I don't drive a newer car and I dress like Bill Belichick.@wwin wrote:
They seem to be sure the person is an "Other" casing the neighborhood and is even worse if they are not caucasian over 30 driving a newer car dressed nicely.
Think I'll stick to the in-store audits with FA.
ha ha. Frankie says hello.@Jenny Cassada wrote:
NO way I will accept this. I have only pictured you as a 60something black man with a macaw on his shoulder. =D
@KokoBWare wrote:
Thanks. On the one hand, I'm caucasian over 30. On the other, I don't drive a newer car and I dress like Bill Belichick.@wwin wrote:
They seem to be sure the person is an "Other" casing the neighborhood and is even worse if they are not caucasian over 30 driving a newer car dressed nicely.
Think I'll stick to the in-store audits with FA.
wow. The FA assignments I referenced only require house photos, which can be taken from the street -- and even that makes me nervous. Asking people to go on private property is flat out unacceptable IMO.@SS4U wrote:
Perhaps its a regional thing. I was required, as part of the document delivery, to verify the VIN and take photos of the licence plate of the vehicle referenced in the letter. This would require me to trespass onto their property ( driveway ) to verify VIN. visible only thru windshield. That's risky business.
@christinavinsant wrote:
Is it against the rules to mention company names that do this? I happened to see someone taking photos in my neighborhood today and it honestly freaked me out because we have had an influx of crime recently. Then I remembered seeing this post! I would be interested to know if they are visiting my area. Are there a lot of companies that do this?
@christinavinsant wrote:
Is it against the rules to mention company names that do this? I happened to see someone taking photos in my neighborhood today and it honestly freaked me out because we have had an influx of crime recently. Then I remembered seeing this post! I would be interested to know if they are visiting my area. Are there a lot of companies that do this?