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Thief Simulator 2: Where to Enter Parcel Codes

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Thief Simulator 2 - Parcel Codes

Exploring Madison Street and robbing the houses will also let you find several Parcel Codes. These parcel Codes are written on a Note that you can interact with and can get you valuable items and keys which will make your theft endeavor more rewarding. However, one thing that you might wonder is where you enter those parcel codes to get the rewards.

In this guide, we’ll tell you where you can enter the parcel codes in Thief Simulator 2.

Where to Enter Parcel Codes in Thief Simulator 2

Parcel Codes can be found in several places and by interacting with the note, it will give you the notification of a new parcel code saved and you can look at the parcel codes to refresh the code in your mind whenever you want to enter the parcel code. However, the found parcel codes are not stored in the Notes tab of the menu. Instead, it is stored in the Parcel Codes app on your character’s phone. Press the Up key to bring up the phone and use the mouse wheel to navigate to parcel codes to look at the found parcel codes.

Now, to enter the parcel codes, you need to find the Parcel Locker. It is a big red locker with a kiosk in the middle in which you can enter the parcel code to get the items. To find the Parcel Locker, go to the Parking Spot in front of the 101 House and it will be located on the left side of the parking spot. Once you have found the Parcel Locker, open the Parcel Codes app on your phone to refresh the parcel codes in your mind and then interact with the kiosk to enter the parcel codes.

Inputting the correct parcel code will unlock a deposit box on the locker from which you can steal the valuable items.

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