Ablissa wrote:LtrllySusan wrote:chloek88 wrote:Here's a random question that Phil's ebay video where he'd clearly taped over the addresses on the boxes got me thinking about...do you think all of Dan and Phil's packages are sent to the IRL office/a PO box? Because if whoever sent him those mystery packages stumbled across his video on YT, couldn't they just release his address on the internet for 5 seconds of fame?
This then led me to think about all the takeaway food we know they get delivered to their apartment, and i presume they still get their groceries delivered. What if one of the delivery-people recognized them? (Grocery delivery is especially intimate, since often the deliverers will bring the bags straight into your kitchen for you.) Or what if someone processing the order recognized their names and saved the address to go stalk later?
Obviously d&p aren't hugely famous, but do you think they consider this/ever feel nervous about it/take precautions with fake names? (I'm now wondering this for other, bigger celebrities. how do they get packages/make online orders/get delivery without the risk of exposing where they live??)
I have had the exact same thoughts as well (both mail and food delivery). I'd be curious to hear everyone's opinion.
I don't know about laws in other countries, but out here every person that deals with customer data (such as names and addresses) has to sign a paper where they promise never to leak that information elsewhere, or they can get sued. My company is super uptight about this and people get fired for as much as leaving a piece of paper on their desk, if it contains customer info.
Maybe something like that?
And for bigger celebrities, I suppose either everything gets sent to a different address and then an assistant brings it over, or it's not made known that that person lives under that address?
I don't know what the laws are here, but even if there isn't an explicit law for things like this, I'm fairly certain it's considered bad taste to put up information like this online. I work sort of kind of indirectly with customer information and even for me it's stipulated in my contract that I'm not allowed to share information I learn at work online. So like, at best it would be really bad taste and bad for the business' reputation if an employee was to spread that kind of information.
Dan and Phil have spoken about ocado deliveries, take out deliveries, taxis that come to pick them up, parcel delivery and service people coming to do work where they live. It's likely that someone at some point has recognised them, and that maybe even just someone on the street has seen them getting home/leaving the house, but I actually think most people have enough respect to not go online and post about it. Or maybe I'm giving people too much credit.
Also, since it's somewhat relevant, I remember a few years ago people got talking in the One Direction fandom because someone delivered food to Harry's house and saw Alexa Chung and Grimmy at his house, and the girl who delivered talked about it online I think? But no-one ever spoke about where his house was (aside from general area in the city). Then again, Harry's house is like the worst kept secret. Even I know it and I don't go looking for these things ever.