Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professional shredder places existing near D.C. and basically nowhere else in the country, except near a few large city government offices.
What a coincidence.![]()
Also, those places run them through scanners now and data mine what's being shredded before it's destroyed.
Cannot believe how few people are aware of that. It's a goldmine of data.
Every UPS store in the country offers shredding, don't be silly. The idea they are scanning individual pages in a bulk shredding bin is also silly.
OP, don't buy a shredder, it will burn out before you finish that volume. Either pay for a service or go to a county event.
Anonymous wrote:Professional shredder places existing near D.C. and basically nowhere else in the country, except near a few large city government offices.
What a coincidence.![]()
Also, those places run them through scanners now and data mine what's being shredded before it's destroyed.
Cannot believe how few people are aware of that. It's a goldmine of data.
They said they would shred them "later"
Anonymous wrote:A shredder costs around $25 so just get one and make some confetti.
Or burn them.
Anonymous wrote:Professional shredder places existing near D.C. and basically nowhere else in the country, except near a few large city government offices.
What a coincidence.![]()
Also, those places run them through scanners now and data mine what's being shredded before it's destroyed.
Cannot believe how few people are aware of that. It's a goldmine of data.