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USPS Offers Tips to Prevent Identity Theft

  • Posted on June 20th, 2007
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  • Daily News In The Wallet

We love the post office. No, seriously. Mail has become so – well – so “old school.” Putting something in the post says, “I care,” in a way an email totally doesn’t. And, with all the recent articles around email’s nefarious influence on everything from productivity to personal relationships — old school seems more and more new school. In light of this love affair, we want to bring you attention to a service of the USPS. Postal inspectors share tips on how to avoid identity theft. The tips are pretty straightforward, but for this: don’t leave mail in your mailbox overnight or on weekends. If YOU’VE ever had an overflowing mailbox after a vacation – you’re not the only one. So, before you get cruising on that summer vacation — put your mail on hold. Your identity will thank you.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 at 4:46 pm and is filed under Daily News, In The Wallet.

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