In the wrong hands, your incoming mail can be a treasure trove of information about you. There are some important self-defense measures you can take if you suspect someone is trying to steal your mail.
Ways to Keep your Mail Safe
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Take your outgoing mail either to a local post office or deposit it in one of the postal service boxes in your neighborhood. If you leave outgoing mail in your own mailbox, you give a thief the opportunity to steal account numbers, checks and other valuable information.
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Pick up your incoming mail as soon as possible after it is delivered. If mailbox security is a concern within your neighborhood, consider asking your local post office about centralized mail delivery into locked boxes.
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Don’t give out personal information in person, over the phone, by mail or on the Internet unless you made the initial contact or you are absolutely certain you know the people to whom you are giving your information.
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Consumers can protect their financial data by using updated spyware, virus and firewall protection software and not responding to bogus “phishing” emails that request personal data.
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Mail can be stolen from your home mailbox, from a drop-box, at businesses, online and even directly from postal workers. If you’re traveling, have your mail held at your local post office, or ask someone you know well and trust such as another family member, a friend, or a neighbor to collect and hold your mail while you’re away.
Speedy Delivery offers a service that can protect you from all that. We guarantee the arrival of your incoming mail before 10 AM, for as low as $4.95/day.
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