Trenbolonetax
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Yeah, that makes sense. I have a locked individual mailbox for my house, so when you put letters or packages in, it drops down to the locked compartment. I have a really hard time thinking someone stole it since it's never happened before. But I understand your point.Speaking of stealing, maybe I should have added this... I don't live in "the hood either." However, I've had my mail stolen a few times. The "thieves" don't steal mail from the hood, they drive to the "good" neighborhoods.
Interesting...nothing like that has happened to me, yet, and I would like to keep it that way. They can keep my mail if that has happened, lol.Over the past 5 or 6 years, mail "theives" have been more common, but they're also getting caught. I had three seperate criminal cases presented to me, where two wrapped up with 5 year sentences for the assailants. The third is still ongoing. After the last one about a year ago, detectives came to my house with a large envelope and a ton of my mail inside. It was evidence seized during the arrests. As a "victim," I occasionally get a letter from the US District regarding the status of these cases.
Interesting; perhaps my lock was picked in the 2 hours I didn't check the mail after delivery...I don't think that was the case, however.My new house has a locked community mailbox, or I guess they call it a "cluster box." But, I recently saw a post (our little neighborhood community group forum) where an entire box was opened one by one. Just a few blocks over fro me. To me, it looked like someone either used a key or a lock-pick to open each box... they were all opened clean.
Regardless, I appreciate the perspective. I just want my fucking SLUPP.
