We’ve talked about what a good idea secure locking mailboxes are before. In this day and age of identity theft, you have to worry about a lot more than someone swiping a check out of your outgoing mail pile and cashing it. Being the victim of identity theft can do a lot of damage to your finances and credit rating, damage that can take years and lots of hard work to recover from.
So doesn’t it make sense to make sure your mail is secure?
If you have a perfectly good mailbox and don’t want to buy a whole new unit, you can just pick up an insert like the one shown here. It fits into standard mailboxes and makes it so only you and the mailman can get into your box. It looks to be less expensive than replacing your entire mailbox.
http://www.mailboxworks.com
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We’ve talked about what a good idea secure locking mailboxes are before. In this day and age of identity theft, you have to worry about a lot more than someone swiping a check out of your outgoing mail pile and cashing it. Being the victim of identity theft can do a lot of damage to your finances and credit rating, damage that can take years and lots of hard work to recover from.
So doesn’t it make sense to make sure your mail is secure?
If you have a perfectly good mailbox and don’t want to buy a whole new unit, you can just pick up an insert like the one shown here. It fits into standard mailboxes and makes it so only you and the mailman can get into your box. It looks to be less expensive than replacing your entire mailbox.
http://www.mailboxworks.com
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on Saturday, December 15th, 2007 at 10:28 pm and is filed under Home Security.
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