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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 24644077, member: 100459"]I appreciate those that are attaching a newspaper report concerning the Postal Service, however, each one that I wanted to look at was blocked requiring me to sign-on with them. I have AD BLOCKER on for a reason, because I get all sort of emails and websites that want me to sign on with them, but the caveat is that I have to if I want to see the article. I appreciate efforts to notify the readers, but articles required to sign-on for free or for a fee just isn't worth the effort.</p><p>Just my opinion. Thanks for your information about the mailboxes and thefts.</p><p>I have two homes. We are currently living in her mother's home because she left it to us as well as 5 dogs are 3 cats. I have a problem with my VISA and the Mint. I can't have the Mint's packages delivered to our home in the country because the VISA has our mailing address with our home in town and I have had difficulty with my Credit Union changing the address. (I'm not sure if I'm saying this right.) Anyway, the since the Mint one change my address, the USPS Postal Carrier goes up two steps and throws the package on the porch. I understand that some people have a box with a lid that locks on their porch, but if the opening is wide enough to put the packages in, a thief and reach in it with his hand.</p><p>Anyway, if someone wants to steal your stuff, they will find a way to do it. I was an Internal Financial Officer with a East Carolina University for about 30 years and Professors and other Administrators that made $70K a year would steal little stuff, like stamps, personal use of a copier and some would buy a calculator about every year and sell it to a student. We even had an MD with our Medical School that was making $120,000 a year steal a copier for his church.</p><p>Sorry for my lengthy message. I like to hear stories of improprieties. Now that I'm retired, I miss hearing about things like this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 24644077, member: 100459"]I appreciate those that are attaching a newspaper report concerning the Postal Service, however, each one that I wanted to look at was blocked requiring me to sign-on with them. I have AD BLOCKER on for a reason, because I get all sort of emails and websites that want me to sign on with them, but the caveat is that I have to if I want to see the article. I appreciate efforts to notify the readers, but articles required to sign-on for free or for a fee just isn't worth the effort. Just my opinion. Thanks for your information about the mailboxes and thefts. I have two homes. We are currently living in her mother's home because she left it to us as well as 5 dogs are 3 cats. I have a problem with my VISA and the Mint. I can't have the Mint's packages delivered to our home in the country because the VISA has our mailing address with our home in town and I have had difficulty with my Credit Union changing the address. (I'm not sure if I'm saying this right.) Anyway, the since the Mint one change my address, the USPS Postal Carrier goes up two steps and throws the package on the porch. I understand that some people have a box with a lid that locks on their porch, but if the opening is wide enough to put the packages in, a thief and reach in it with his hand. Anyway, if someone wants to steal your stuff, they will find a way to do it. I was an Internal Financial Officer with a East Carolina University for about 30 years and Professors and other Administrators that made $70K a year would steal little stuff, like stamps, personal use of a copier and some would buy a calculator about every year and sell it to a student. We even had an MD with our Medical School that was making $120,000 a year steal a copier for his church. Sorry for my lengthy message. I like to hear stories of improprieties. Now that I'm retired, I miss hearing about things like this.[/QUOTE]
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