Thogey wrote:This a huge risk and I hate it!
But, online dealing is irreversible
Please don't rob me.
I really don't want to kill you.
RichardPenny43 wrote:I'm gonna guess "wheelie bin" is Aussie for wheelbarrow.
theo wrote:The fact that the thieves were tipped off by his online activities is troubling. I stopped making large purchases online a couple years ago as a precaution. Now I'm wondering if I cut off the one or two small (>$80) purchases a month I'm making now.
RichardPenny43 wrote:I'm gonna guess "wheelie bin" is Aussie for wheelbarrow.
IdahoCopper wrote:RichardPenny43 wrote:I'm gonna guess "wheelie bin" is Aussie for wheelbarrow.
Its the 100 gallon plastic trash barrel with 2 wheels.
fansubs_ca wrote:theo wrote:The fact that the thieves were tipped off by his online activities is troubling. I stopped making large purchases online a couple years ago as a precaution. Now I'm wondering if I cut off the one or two small (>$80) purchases a month I'm making now.
Just get a P.O. Box at the Post Office or a Private Mail Box at UPS Store/Postnet/etc.
Then you can buy stuff online without ever revealing where you and your stuff is.
Better yet, rent the mailbox shortly before moving so even if someone gets into their
records they _still_ don't get your address. ^_- Keep renewing the box forever!
Don't want to move? If you have a friend in an apartment about to move change
the address on your ID to a their place before they move, rent mail box with new ID,
change ID address again after renting the box, once your friend moves you break
the chain of info back to your house but still have a place you can get mail anonymously.
In the U.S. P.O. Boxes are dirt cheap, in Canada not so cheap but still worth it.
NDFarmer wrote:Doesn't seem very smart to keep that amount of PM's in a safe that you can pick up and carry away. Seems like you would want to have them in a safe that weighs about 800 lbs and is mounted to the floor.
Thogey wrote:We are all at risk for this/
Thogey wrote:NDFarmer wrote:Doesn't seem very smart to keep that amount of PM's in a safe that you can pick up and carry away. Seems like you would want to have them in a safe that weighs about 800 lbs and is mounted to the floor.
All they have to do is google your address and figure in and egress routes. Wait till you kid goes outside to play.
Grab said kid put a gun to his/her head. At this point your 800 pound safe has an easy open feature.
We are all at risk for this/
Numis Pam wrote:How do you all that use PO boxes get around the fact that many places state they will NOT send to a PO box?
NDFarmer wrote:Thogey wrote:NDFarmer wrote:Doesn't seem very smart to keep that amount of PM's in a safe that you can pick up and carry away. Seems like you would want to have them in a safe that weighs about 800 lbs and is mounted to the floor.
All they have to do is google your address and figure in and egress routes. Wait till you kid goes outside to play.
Grab said kid put a gun to his/her head. At this point your 800 pound safe has an easy open feature.
We are all at risk for this/
But then you are talking armed robbery. And taking a hostage. That is quite a bit different than picking up a small safe and carrying it out the door. I still would rather have an 800 lb safe mounted on the floor.
Because of the scenario you mentioned I think another good idea is to not have your safe at your house.
IdahoCopper wrote:Numis Pam wrote:How do you all that use PO boxes get around the fact that many places state they will NOT send to a PO box?
I have a box at the UPS store. They accept all mail and delivery services.
In Move to Competitive Locations with Street Addressing, a customer's mailing address may be either the street address for the Post Office where their PO Box is located, followed by # and the box number, or PO Box followed by the box number.
Some merchants do not allow shipping to a PO Box address. The Street Addressing option enables customers to receive packages and deliveries from private carriers who require a street address for delivery, such as UPS and FedEx.
IdahoCopper wrote:I write the UPS Store box number directly after the street address. None of my mail has PMB in the address; the mail gets delivered without it.
NiBullionCu wrote:Many Post Offices now allow use of a 'Street address' for the PO box.
https://ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?page=mtcsa
Numis Pam wrote:How do you all that use PO boxes get around the fact that many places state they will NOT send to a PO box?
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