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Old 28-10-2017, 19:36   #6
RichardCoulter
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Re: Would you allow Amazon access to your empty home?

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Originally Posted by Paul M View Post
No chance, someone could follow them, and gain entry to your house.
Your insurance company would have a field day refusing any theft claims.

They can leave it with a neighbour.
Good point, even if the courier was honest, I'm sure that any subsequent problems would be refused by your insurance company as an easy way not to pay out.

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
Its an electronic key that uses something like NFC.

You have a master.

Say you are having family around and you are running late, you can send them via an app "A key" and they can let themselves in.

I would use this, only if I had a front porch that had a second house door.
So, am I right in thinking that people would have to replace their existing locks with this System (or leave them disengaged when they are expecting a delivery).

My insurance company insists on a minimum level of security for all outside doors, so may not pay out if I used this system. Another excuse not to pay out and a reason that I hadn't thought about before I voted 'other' as it's put me off.
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