Wayne wrote on Jan 12, 2008 9:06 PM:
You wouldn't give a thief the key to your front door would you? Not locking your mailbox is the same thing. I wouldn't want the things in my mailbox to fall into someone elses hands and I don't care if it's even a utility bill. That's all they need to steal my identity. This is serious stuff and it doesn't take a genius on the internet to do this. I bought a locking mailbox and it was a small price to pay for my piece of mind. I don't have to worry about getting home right away to get the mail because I know it's safe, I can go away on the weekend and not worry about, and I can have my checks and anything I want delivered now. I don't have the time, money and energy to try and straighten out the mess ensue if someone stole my identity. If you can't see your mail carrier putting your mail in your mailbox how can you tell if someone took it out. Be proactive instead of reactive when it comes to this crime
Melissa wrote on Jan 12, 2008 7:36 PM:
I also live on st marple in empire. This last summer I had all my credit card payments and house payment stolen from my mail box and it cost me an arm and leg to cancel my checks. So now i watch for my mail daily and always send my out going mail through the post office. But still sometimes i get someone elses mail and it is usually the mail man that has delivered to the wrong address. My advise is to never send any mail unless you take it to the post office.
usps wrote on Jan 6, 2008 6:49 PM:
get alocking mail box or a post office box. It cost a little ech month but at least your id and life savings won't be stolen! It is well worth it
sparky wrote on Jan 6, 2008 1:06 PM:
I live in empire on marple st., and my mail gets stolen almost every weekend, and sometimes during the week. Most of my important mail goes to a different address, but I did have a small check stolen this summer. I've also had other people's open mail shoved in my box and returned it to them. Sometimes my box is open at night in the rain too.
I've thought about hiding somewhere so I could watch my box, then shooting whoever screws with it, but I'm too lazy to sit out there all night and wait for the cranksters. Plus, I'd go to jail, and it's cold and rainy outside, so I'll just let them keep stealing my sales papers.
I can't even keep the damn bums from rummaging through my trash.
AL wrote on Jan 6, 2008 11:29 AM:
Drugs in our community is a huge devistating problem, this is another indication of that. It is a problem that will need many things to happen before it is controlled. I agree that enforcement needs to be better funded, but certainly treating the symptoms (arrest, convict, incarcerate) does not completely solve the problem it only post-pones it temporarily. It starts with the kids and educating them about the devistation of drugs, providing them hope for a positive future by stabilizing the local economy and bringing in family wage jobs for their parents, providing proper levels of law enforcement for those that choose not to follow societies laws and rules, and a way for those who are able to turn their lives around and get on the right track a means to do so. Doing one without the others is a waste of time and resource and we will continue to spin our wheels and get no where.
Aunt Norma wrote on Jan 6, 2008 9:05 AM:
I've had a check stolen from me and cadhed. I was not in the state of Oregon on the day that it was cashed. I had proof of where I was and Yet they the law treated me like I was the crimminal. We know you did this crime and she still walks free. Go figure
JUST ME wrote on Jan 5, 2008 8:20 PM:
IF YOU WRITE A CHECK TO A CERTAIN PLACE HOW CAN THEY CASH IT?? LIKE A CHECK THATS ENDIORSED TO PACIFIC POWER. HOW CAN A RESTERAUNT NOT NO IT WAS STOLEN..??I FEEL FOR YOU GUYS THATS MESSED UP ////
Fred wrote on Jan 5, 2008 3:27 PM:
Online bill paying from your bank. No envelopes to steal, no stamps to bother with and very secure. Free at many banks.
what a surprise wrote on Jan 5, 2008 1:59 PM:
Gee, hard to believe that since that measure passed that made seizure money go towards treatment rather than the narcotics teams throughout the state, that things arent getting better. Also hard to believe, since SCINT, consists of a whole 2 people now, that were not takin down labs every day in this county. Maybe we need to pump more money into therapy and get rid of enforcement all together.
Just An Observer wrote on Jan 5, 2008 12:16 PM:
Getting money back when a check was stolen from me years ago was easy. I went to the bank that processed the check, showed them that it had been stolen and they took the money out of the account of the business that had cashed the stolen check to reimburse me. Let those businesses that are willing to cash stolen checks take the hit! Once that source is dried up the mail thieves will find stolen checks to be useless locally.
I wonder why this old man doesn't do the same thing I did? He'd have his money back, the businesses that cashed the fraudulent checks would be out the money and they would not be offering to cash checks without proper ID anymore most likely. Those businesses would also be hot on the trail of the person who caused them to take the hit along with the police and postal inspectors.
Larry in Lakeside wrote on Jan 5, 2008 11:23 AM:
Sorry about those that had their identity hacked and/or stolen checks.
I too was a victim of the same thing.
The banks and government was powerless to do anything about it.
My course of action was getting a post office box. I know, nobody trusts the post office and nobody should have to SPEND their OWN money to KEEP their money but it's a perfect example of the era we live in.
If you cut off the food, that dragon will die and/or move on to greener pastures.
Note to those out on Cape Arago Hwy and Seven Devils: Watch some of the people that happen to be driving by, those that just "don't fit your area"
TheMom wrote on Jan 5, 2008 10:58 AM:
Here's another tip: When making out a check, use a gel pen. The gel ink is the least likely to be chemically washed off your check...
pril wrote on Jan 5, 2008 10:41 AM:
getting a PO box goes a long way to help stop this.
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