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Hi,
I live in a flat where the letterboxes are a bank of 7 at the front door. They all have normal letterbox flaps but the mail falls into a fairly shallow box and is easily removed from outside. Some of my mail is being stolen from my letterbox - before I get to it, and I am reasonably sure that someone is having a go at identity theft or similar. The simplest answer would be 7 new letterbox fronts, (i.e. the flaps + surrounds), which are too narrow to get fingers through, and with a lip on the inside so the letters fall below the lip. I can find lots of normal letterbox flaps, but none that are narrow, nor with the security lips. Any ideas?? Many Thanks -- Richard Faulkner |
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