They then get alerts about all incoming mail. Mike Dresell of the Indian Hill, Ohio, Rangers, says a sophisticated group of thieves has stolen mail from at least three, and possibly five homes in Indian Hill the past month.ĭressell believes the very savvy thieves are signing up for Informed Delivery at homes that have not done so yet. Informed Delivery is great because it lets you know when an important piece of mail or a check is going to be arriving at your home.īut in some cases, it can also alert a thief to that check, if he happened to sign up for the service before you did.Ĭapt. Now, they check their email every morning. "Well I just get an email, it comes every day, and it just has pictures of the mail we're going to get," Cook explained.Įarlier this year, Cook and his wife Anne told us they love the new service, officially called Informed Delivery. Jim Cook of Lebanon, Ohio is one of tens of thousands of Americans who have signed up for a new Postal Service feature in recent months, that lets you know when important mail is coming. A new feature designed to prevent mail theft may actually be helping thieves in some cases.
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