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Updated about 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

"employing" the post man
I've recently thought about "contracting" my postman to give me addresses of properties which don't collect the mail often and/or seem abandoned.
Has anyone else done anything similar in any regards to this?
I;m thinking they are literally walking door to door through the neighborhood and would have a good feel.