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On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 01:07:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 18:22:29 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 21 Jun 2014 20:45:40 -0400, Brooklyn1 > wrote: >>> >>>>Jeßus wrote: >>>>>Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>>sf wrote: >>>>>>>Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I am not the only one who uses my keys. >>>>>>> I need to keep them where we all can use them. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That's ridiculous. Have copies made. >>>>>> >>>>>>They can't make a copy of the mail box key. >>>>> >>>>>ROTFL. >>>>> >>>>>>I'm not paying a locksmith to redo that lock. >>>> >>>>It's a Federal crime to copy a mailbox key... mine is stamped "Do Not >>>>Duplicate". If you lose your mailbox key a locksmith has to re-key >>>>the lock and issue new keys... costs $15... not very expensive. PO >>>>Boxes are re-keyed each time they are reissued. >>>>http://www.poboxcost.com/ >>> >>>Same in Aus for PO boxes. I thought Julie was discussing a private >>>mail box at home? >> >> She meant one of those communal mailboxes, several individual boxes >> that serve a group of homes. Those are owned and operated by the USPS >> so the individual locked box is the same as a PO Box. Many apartment >> buildings have a group of boxes in the lobby, those mail boxes are >> also the same as a PO Box. I've not seen many private keyed >> mailboxes, those where the box has a lock but the mail is delivered >> through a slot, same as a slot in a residence door. But where the >> postman uses a key to deliver mail than the locks on the individual >> boxes are under the auspices of the USPS. My last PO Box where I >> lived previously had a combination lock, no key. I never minded >> having to go to the post office to pick up my mail... I've no reason >> to pick up my mail every day, once or twice a week is enough. I think >> the only reason why the USPS delivers mail every day is because >> otherwise they'd need to have a much larger facility for storage. I >> don't receive a lot of mail so the smallest PO Box is sufficient, for >> those who receive a lot of mail they pay more for a larger box. >> Nowadays a lot of malls and strip malls have a communal box... the >> communal box keeps the cost of delivery down. >> Some people collect antique PO Boxes: >> http://www.ebay.com/sch/sis.html?_kw...+for+a+project > >I am glad someone understands! And now that I have posted pics of them, Where are the links to the pictures? >they are bashing their looks. I can't really do anything about that. >Perhaps with a roll of paper towel or two and some cleaner, I could get off >the mold and dirt but it would only come right back and... That wouldn't >help with the dents and rust and all the other crap. > >I don't know where the thing came from, how it got there or how to get a >replacement but I'm thinking since it is still standing, they won't do >anything about it. > >I guess I should be happy that it works and it isn't near my house. ![]() |
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