Free: Contests & Raffles.
We gated our long driveway. It seems to keep most of the driveup..."does cathy live here?" casing of the place. However, we still get a few that walk in every year. I greet them while visibly carrying and letting my dog bark and circle them like a shark. If they come up the driveway they are an uninvited guest and are told to leave. If they come overland through the woods, they are a trespassing crook and they get the very cold, angry shoulder from me and the cops get called. Not that the cops come......but I will walk them out to the road and tell them to take a hike the cops are on their way. They often show up in the middle of the day when they think I won't be home. I always love the look on their face when I pop up and ask the WTH they're doing walking around my house? "I'm lost" seems to be the best they can come up with.
My experience is that most of these events happen during daylight. They come, knock on the door to verify no one is home. They knock a LONG time and even on a double wide size home will knock on both the front and back door to be sure. If you answer, they are looking for directions, a gallon of gas, or for their buddy "James". (who never lived there)The one time I just waited quietly inside hoping they would kick the door in, they didn't. I'll also say that just like the old tv show "It takes a thief", it happens FAST. I was robbed once and was literally walking in my front door a min and 30 seconds after the door was kicked in (Alarm, timer which would call my cell phone) and I didn't see the car leave. They CAN rob and be gone in under a minute. Hard to imagine but if you are in the get away car and two guys go in.....30 seconds is enough time to grab a handful. Yes, the left a lot of things, but grabbed what they could.I still say shoot em all