Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic stuff (name, address, account number) I rip by hand and mix with the cat's litter box business. Then put in a few different bags, with some old produce or meat juice or coffee grinds. Basically, wet stuff.
Are people really going through trash to find stuff like this? Especially if it's mixed with other garbage?
I often wonder this too.
Say it’s my CC bill. So they now have the last four digits. So what? And my name at my address. Public info. Plus what I bought. Ok…?
Or if it’s a medical bill. Ok? Again, last four digits of account, address, what was wrong with me. And??? Who cares.
What am I missing? Serious, no snark. Enlighten me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is a fireplace an option?
The ashes will float in air and up chimney. Don't do it.
The odds this leads to ID theft is like one in a trillion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is a fireplace an option?
The ashes will float in air and up chimney. Don't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Is a fireplace an option?
Anonymous wrote:Basic stuff (name, address, account number) I rip by hand and mix with the cat's litter box business. Then put in a few different bags, with some old produce or meat juice or coffee grinds. Basically, wet stuff.
Are people really going through trash to find stuff like this? Especially if it's mixed with other garbage?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t worry about this any more. I’m not sure if it was ever a real threat but I don’t think anyone is going through my trash.
Anonymous wrote:My high school math teacher told us if we needed to hand shred items do so but then put the shreds in different trash cans and bags. Some in each bathroom trash can, some in the office trash, and some right before you take out the kitchen trash and then some in a new kitchen bag. It sounds like a lot of work but it’s not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take it to your local UPS store. Print a 15 percent off coupon. It’s weighed. Just took a huge grocery bag full of WFH and other personal documents. Done.
Do they shred it in front of you? I ask because years ago I took papers to staples and they said their guy comes one a week to pick things up to shred and my paperwork would just be sitting there until the shred guy came I didn't end up leaving it there.