by CzarAlex on June 26th, 2005

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Is it legal to place flyers in people's mail boxes advertising a small, home business?

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  • by Anonymous on September 4th, 2008

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    PRIVACY! NO one except the homeowner or postal carrier should ever reach into my mailbox. I don't care what your intention is, it's illegal and I follow the law. I would never open the unlocked door of your car to place something inside and you wouldn't want me to do so; neither would you want me to do anything similar to your unlocked home. So, don't do it to my mailbox, because to me it's NO different than coming into my home without my permission. There are laws in place, yes initially it was the monopoly the USPS had over the mail and their wanting every penny of their earnings, but now it comes down to things like privacy, security and identity theft - so STAY OUT OF THE MAILBOXES unless you're a postal carrier.

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