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Brionne Moss
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Stole My Yellow Letters?

Brionne Moss
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Hey BP,

So I just Dropped off my second batch of yellow letters this Monday. Well technically I stuffed them all in those gray mailboxes around my house.

Anyways, I go to get the mail yesterday, 3 Days later, and I have 10 open envelopes. They appear to have been opened with a box cutter, missing the letters and no stamps from the post office. Obviously it never made it to Its destination. I had a letter in there going all the way to California and I'm way over here in Houston, Texas

Has this ever happened to you? Why would somebody do this? Maybe I'll stick to dropping them off directly to the post office. 

Signed,

Confused Investor

#lookingfortheyellowletterthief

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Stephen Nicholson
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  • Lafayette, LA
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Stephen Nicholson
  • Investor
  • Lafayette, LA
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@Brionne Moss Maybe its too late at night....but I dont really follow what happened.... You put the letters in the outgoing mail box near your home and someone broke into the box and opened the mail you were sending out? 

Or did someone return all the letters to your mailbox?

Im not sure how someone would have access to letters that you mailed? 

Either way, just take them to the post office. That way you know for sure that they have been mailed. Its worth the extra few minutes out of your day, especially if there is a mail thief!

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