Have you checked your mailbox lately?

If not, the United States Postal Service (USPS) is encouraging you to take a peek.

They aren't asking you to look to see if you've gotten your daily mail delivery, they're asking you to check its size.

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If your mailbox is on the smaller side, or even medium sized, it might be time for an upgrade.

With the rise of online shopping, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are receiving more packages than ever before.

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That’s where the USPS’s recent recommendation comes in: they’re suggesting that we all consider moving to a larger mailbox, a "jumbo" one.

This call for bigger mailboxes coincides with the annual Mailbox Improvement Week, which falls during the third week of May each year.

I have to admit, I didn't even know such a week existed until now.

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I'm a little late but will be checking my mailbox ASAP.

According to a USPS official, having a larger mailbox can make life much easier.

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A rep for the USPS says, “The encouragement to use jumbo mailboxes stems from wanting customers to accommodate all their mail pieces and packages."

Think about it, when packages fit in your mailbox, you won’t have to worry about them being left outside for porch pirates to snatch up.

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We all know how much of a headache package theft can be.

Plus, a bigger mailbox means fewer trips to the post office to pick up missed packages.

If your postal worker can fit your delivery right into your mailbox, you can skip the annoying pickup trip altogether.

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Who doesn’t want to save time and hassle?

If you're considering a mailbox upgrade, you can find plenty of options at your local home improvement stores like Home Depot, Lowe’s, True Value, or even Walmart.

Want to learn more about this mailbox movement? Click here for more details.

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Before you go to drop a package at the post office, be sure you are not trying to mail one of these prohibited, restricted, or non-mailable items.

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12 Shrewd Email Tactics Hackers Use To Rip You Off

Computer hackers are working full-time nowadays --not only to hold major corporations hostage with ransomware -but they're also hard at work trying to gain access to private computers and personal information of unsuspecting victims. Surrendering access to these schemers could have disastrous consequences, but sometimes it can be difficult to tell what's legitimate and what's not. That's why I'm sharing 12 emails I've personally received that appear to be as bogus as a three-dollar bill.

No doubt, you have received very similar emails in your inbox and wondered if they were legit. A good rule of thumb to follow is when you receive an email from an unverified source - do not, under any circumstance click on anything in the email or download any attachments. That is exactly how hackers can gain instant access to your computer and your information.

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