You should call the place where his passport was processed at, and report it stolen. Do this ASAP.
Accomplished_Tip3597 on
inside Deutsche Post? that’s a harsh claim. and why is this letter obviously fake? it tells you that the package got damaged in one of their machines
whakahere on
Police
nico851 on
It’s real, call the number on the letter and tell you’re missing the passport.
The passport probably still lies somewhere in the sorting machine or could not be attributed without doubt to this letter.
ben-ger-cn on
Its the real telephone number of Deutsche Post, the letter seems real (and yes Post gives a fxck)and it asks for a call if something is missing. It can also be a problem with a automatic soting machine, call and declare missing item. If not found don´t forget to inform your goverment.
Stolberger on
The passport was probably pushed out of the envelope by a sorting machine.
That’s why the envelope is damaged and you got the letter and the plastic bag.
You need to call the number.
bregus2 on
Also note: If you report the passport as missing and it shows up afterwards, DO NOT USE IT AGAIN, it will be flagged in the interpol systems and get you pulled on the airport.
veryverybadnotgood on
If it’s actually stolen, report it to the police **immediately**.
After that go to the local citizen’s office / the place where your son applied for it and report it stolen, bring the police report with you.
Swimming_Purple_8790 on
You have to Report this to the police.
Tharrgur on
The plastikbag looks legit. Was working at DP and they use these bags. And in these Sorters its esay to not find something. They sometimes 3 floors high. Call them that know what to look for
F_H_B on
Document as much as you can! Mine was stolen and roughly 10 years later it was used to commit credit card fraud.
Delicious-Ad-5576 on
My head is about to explode. Seriously, please give Deutsche Post a call to investigate AND definitely complain to your consulate! How can they send such a valuable document in such a flimsy envelope in the first place?!
Cautious-County-5094 on
Inform police rn. Probably he arleady rented two or more apartment for some poor student.
rybathegreat on
The letter is legit. But still, someone stole the passport (or it got lost) and you should report it.
Since the package seems to come from the US consulate, I would call DHL, the German police and your consulate and state the matter.
Sufficient_Ad7276 on
This is a crime. Report it to the police immediately. Someone withibtrest in a passport has no good intentions.go to the next police station with everything
Al-Rediph on
>The letter is obviously a fake
I would not be that sure. I received once something similar, but my content was still there, just mangled.
>Who do I call?
The number on it is from the German post service. You could call it
But I would go in a post office, in person. Is going to make things much simple, they can see the letter, scan the barcode …
>This is a crime, right?
Maybe, maybe not. Shit happens. Not oft.
Stealing a pass this way … I don’t know. Risky, and is pretty clear you will report it as missing, which means the pass will be not that useful anymore.
Norgur on
Hard, flat, objects the size of a credit card are the Nemesis of any postage sorting machine. The machines move at speeds that can produce enough inertia to basically catapult things like passports put of the envelope. That is why you’ll always get credit cards and such glued to a piece of paper that seldom has anything more than some PR gibberish on it. It’s real use is to prevent the card from flying out of the envelope.
Ask trading card collectors, they will all be able to tell you a story or two about sorting machines chewing up expensive cards.
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You should call the place where his passport was processed at, and report it stolen. Do this ASAP.
inside Deutsche Post? that’s a harsh claim. and why is this letter obviously fake? it tells you that the package got damaged in one of their machines
Police
It’s real, call the number on the letter and tell you’re missing the passport.
The passport probably still lies somewhere in the sorting machine or could not be attributed without doubt to this letter.
Its the real telephone number of Deutsche Post, the letter seems real (and yes Post gives a fxck)and it asks for a call if something is missing. It can also be a problem with a automatic soting machine, call and declare missing item. If not found don´t forget to inform your goverment.
The passport was probably pushed out of the envelope by a sorting machine.
That’s why the envelope is damaged and you got the letter and the plastic bag.
You need to call the number.
Also note: If you report the passport as missing and it shows up afterwards, DO NOT USE IT AGAIN, it will be flagged in the interpol systems and get you pulled on the airport.
If it’s actually stolen, report it to the police **immediately**.
After that go to the local citizen’s office / the place where your son applied for it and report it stolen, bring the police report with you.
You have to Report this to the police.
The plastikbag looks legit. Was working at DP and they use these bags. And in these Sorters its esay to not find something. They sometimes 3 floors high. Call them that know what to look for
Document as much as you can! Mine was stolen and roughly 10 years later it was used to commit credit card fraud.
My head is about to explode. Seriously, please give Deutsche Post a call to investigate AND definitely complain to your consulate! How can they send such a valuable document in such a flimsy envelope in the first place?!
Inform police rn. Probably he arleady rented two or more apartment for some poor student.
The letter is legit. But still, someone stole the passport (or it got lost) and you should report it.
Since the package seems to come from the US consulate, I would call DHL, the German police and your consulate and state the matter.
This is a crime. Report it to the police immediately. Someone withibtrest in a passport has no good intentions.go to the next police station with everything
>The letter is obviously a fake
I would not be that sure. I received once something similar, but my content was still there, just mangled.
>Who do I call?
The number on it is from the German post service. You could call it
But I would go in a post office, in person. Is going to make things much simple, they can see the letter, scan the barcode …
>This is a crime, right?
Maybe, maybe not. Shit happens. Not oft.
Stealing a pass this way … I don’t know. Risky, and is pretty clear you will report it as missing, which means the pass will be not that useful anymore.
Hard, flat, objects the size of a credit card are the Nemesis of any postage sorting machine. The machines move at speeds that can produce enough inertia to basically catapult things like passports put of the envelope. That is why you’ll always get credit cards and such glued to a piece of paper that seldom has anything more than some PR gibberish on it. It’s real use is to prevent the card from flying out of the envelope.
Ask trading card collectors, they will all be able to tell you a story or two about sorting machines chewing up expensive cards.