Some of you were interested in this thread about the eBay/UPS uniform purchases from this old thread:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=309614&perpage=15&pagenumber=1
Well there has been some more said on this issue:
Louisville Courier-Journal
Sunday, March 02, 2003
At the water cooler
Person in brown works for UPS
If you don't have enough on your mind these days, some Internet pranksters are trying to sow worries about terrorists dressed as your friendly, trusted UPS delivery person.
An e-mail "alert" making the rounds reported that "UPS uniforms have been purchased over the last 30 days by person(s) unknown on eBay. Law enforcement is working the case, however no suspect(s) have been identified. Subjects may try to gain facility access by wearing these uniforms."
Relax, UPS spokesman Norman Black says, and don't worry about the report. "Call it urban legend or call it hoax, there's nothing to it." There are, however, several UPS-logoed items such as jackets, shirts and even socks for sale on the auction site.
UPS drivers in brown uniforms are an unlikely target for impersonators, because most companies know their delivery person, he said. Genuine UPS drivers also are easy to spot because they always carry a brown minicomputer used to track packages.
"If you have any question about whether or not that is a UPS driver knocking on your door, don't open the door," Black said. Instead, dial 1-800-PICK UPS. The company can verify that a delivery is scheduled, or you can make alternative arrangements for picking up your package.
http://www.courier-journal.com/business/news2003/03/02/biz-front-cool02-4839.html