Peter Puller Report This Comment Date: January 28, 2025 06:44AM
I lived in this buddy house a decade ago briefly and the door code was 9999. As
you can imagine by the nine clean buttons, this was kind of obvious.
pulse Report This Comment Date: January 28, 2025 06:53AM
Years ago I lived in an apartment building, street number was something like
284.
The gate / door / drive code was eg 2840.
The number "284" was written in giant numbers on the front of the
building, next to the num pad.
2, 4, 8 and 0 numbers were clean on the pad.
It wouldn't have required a safe cracker to figure out the code was either 2840
or 0284.
At least in this image it could be any combination of the 4 numbers.
woberto Report This Comment Date: January 28, 2025 08:15AM
I call bullshit pulse.

Anon - not logged in Report This Comment Date: January 28, 2025 08:32AM
Code lengths vary.
pulse Report This Comment Date: January 28, 2025 11:04AM
Most buildings with a code in my experience are 4 digits.
And you're right Wob; I looked it up. It was 274 not 284. Close enough

woberto Report This Comment Date: January 29, 2025 10:06AM
Sorry pulse, I was angling towards;
"no way a body corporate or strata manager could be so stoopid"...
pulse Report This Comment Date: January 29, 2025 10:34AM
Oh very.
It even said it twice.
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