June 11th, 2008
There is a cornucopia of mailbox parts and accessories (posts, flags and more) to spruce up your old mail receptacle. Sure, the only times that you actually think about doing something with the faded box is when you pull in or out of your driveway, but why not plan to make it a project for this weekend? With so many different mailbox parts and accessories readily available and easily installed, you can spruce up your old mail receptacle in less than two hours!
February 11th, 2008
When most people think of mailboxes, they think of these items as basic mail receptacles to hold their family’s mail. Some individuals choose a basic mailbox without the flair of adornments or ornamentation whereas others like decorative mailboxes. Although the basic type of mailbox is fine, there are many reasons to choose a decorative one for your mail receiving needs.
Add Character to Your Property
The first reason why many individuals choose decorative mailboxes for their homes is that it adds character to the property. Those who have plain mailboxes are mostly interested in having the container act for one purpose which is to be the place in which the postal worker puts the mail. Individuals who have decorative mailboxes by the roadside or by their front door add something extra to their property as a whole. This is a great way to add character and flair to the home.
September 24th, 2006
There are several software programs and services that can help you with identity theft repair if you have been the victim of an identity thief. Some of these are preventative measures as well. You might also consider prepaid legal services, should you need the help of an attorney to counter identity theft.
September 12th, 2006
Many companies and law offices across the country are offering Identity Theft Protection.
What exactly does this mean to you?
In terms of protection of your identity, most services offer up to date credit reports on a routine basis from one of the three major credit-reporting agencies.
Their service monitors your credit report and notifies in the following cases:
August 17th, 2006
If you are searching for information on identity theft, there are a couple of different places that you can begin to search. But if you are interested in the most comprehensive and accurate information that is available, you will want to check out the resources that are made available by the Identity Theft Resource Center.
August 8th, 2006
When it comes to identity theft, you probably know somebody that has been a victim of this crime. In more unfortunate cases, you may even have been the person that has been targeted. Identity theft is a major problem in the world today, and there is really no way of stopping the people that are committing these crimes. The best thing to do is to learn about prevention, and then take all of the appropriate steps.
May 30th, 2006
There are some important things you can do to help protect yourself from credit identity theft.
The first thing is to buy a shredder and use it. A small home or home office shredder can be purchased for under $25. Shred any paperwork that contains any personal or financial information about you and your family before you throw it in the trash or dumpster.