Northwest Mailbox LLC is a good example of finding a need and filling it. Ken Thomas is the owner, he has lived in Central Oregon since 1979. He has been in the building trades and built many beautiful homes in Central Oregon during that time. In the past five years, Ken has had his mail stolen three different times. He finally had enough, bought a locking mailbox, and thought it was such a good idea that he started a business.
But not just any locking mailbox -- after doing extensive research, we found that many locking mailboxes are easily broken into and often destroyed -- still resulting in the theft of your mail and identity. We found the Mail Boss™ locking mailbox, which is virtually indestructible -- so secure that Popular Mechanics magazine dubbed it in November 2007 as "Postbox Maximus". Check out the videos to see how indestructible this box is.
Mail Boss competitors fail to provide mail security
If you are like many Americans, you may have resorted to buying a locking mailbox to prevent your mail from getting into the hands of mail identity thieves. You know that a secure locking mailbox can help protect you from the epidemic of identity theft, but you may not know that most locking mailboxes are not secure.
If you already have purchased a locking mailbox, I am sure you believed you were protecting yourself against mail and identity theft when you forked out a hefty hunk of change. The sad reality, however, is that the majority of locking mailboxes are not secure and leave you vulnerable to criminals.
In this video, we demonstrate the inferior quality and security of some of our competitors' locking mailboxes. These locking mailboxes, ranging in price from $80 to $200+, do not provide mail security and cannot provide real protection against mail and identity theft. They can be “fished” by hand or opened with very little force by hand or with a screwdriver in just seconds.
1. Curbside MAILSAFE TM by Solar Group, a Gibraltar Industries company
The first locking mailbox featured in this video is the Curbside MAILSAFE TM by Solar Group, a Gibraltar Industries company. This mailbox retails for under $100 and is a popular locking mailbox featured in the big-box stores such as Lowe's and Home Depot. The Solar Group touts a “Concealed locking access door for easy mail retrieval” in their MAILSAFE product description.
As the video clearly shows, the MAILSAFE TM certainly allows for easy mail retrieval. An average sized man quickly and easily retrieves mail by hand via the incoming mail door in just seconds. Then, a man of average strength rips off the mail door by hand. This mailbox is made of plastic and is not worth its weight in junk-mail in terms of the security it provides.
Security Inadequacies:
Can be fished by hand
Can be pried/opened by hand
Can be pried/opened with a screwdriver
2. Oasis Jr. TM by Architectural Mailboxes
The second locking mailbox featured in this video is the Oasis Jr. TM by Architectural Mailboxes, “America's Leading Manufacturer of Premium Mailboxes”. The Oasis Jr. TM can be purchased online for $145-$160 depending on shipping and handling costs; if you want reflective house numbers that will cost you an additional $30-$60.
For the bargain price of $175-$220, this mailbox features “an innovative oversized patented Parcel Delivery Door which allows for delivery of small parcels and mail bundles,” purportedly “keeping items secure until the box is unlocked.” As this video shows, however, the reality is that this hopper style incoming door accepts small to medium size parcels, and also accepts fishing hands. Watch as an average size man retrieves a small parcel from this mailbox in less than 10 seconds. Additionally, the Oasis Jr. TM can be pried open with a screwdriver in just seconds (video to come, results shown in photo).
The consequences of these security inadequacies could be devastating. This high-capacity “security” mailbox provides homeowners a false sense of security, which could cause them to leave their mail (just as vulnerable to thieves) much longer than they would otherwise in an unlocked box.
Security Inadequacies:
Can be fished by hand
Can be pried/opened with a screwdriver
3. Pinnacle Locking Mailbox TM by Pinnacle Mailboxes, a Davis Tool Inc. company The third and final locking mailbox featured in this video is the Pinnacle Locking Mailbox TM by Pinnacle Mailboxes. The Pinnacle TM can be purchased online for approximately $160 including shipping and handling. Pinnacle Mailboxes states in their product description that this mailbox can hold 1-2 weeks worth of mail and is made to keep anyone from seeing what's inside your mailbox.
“The Pinnacle accepts a full bundle of mail in one motion and has one of the largest drop chutes of any mailbox in its class allowing even a phone book to pass through. The Pinnacle Mailbox can keep several days of mail while security flaps keep incoming mail secure. Only you have the key.”
Unfortunately, you don't need a key to get into the Pinnacle TM. As you can see in the video, it takes about a second to get into the Pinnacle Mailbox TM with a common screwdriver. As with the Oasis Jr. TM, this presents a tremendous opportunity for thieves to exploit unknowing Americans who leave days of mail vulnerable in their “security” mailboxes.
Security Inadequacies:
Can be pried/opened with a screwdriver
Take Home Lesson: the value of a locking mailbox
Many people think that simply having a locking mailbox will be enough to deter a mail thief. As long as there are other unlocked mailboxes, just the sight of a locked mailbox will cause a thief to move on to an easier target. While this may be true to some extent, the reality is that more and more people are purchasing security mailboxes, and the number of unlocked “easy” mailbox targets is dwindling. In the meantime, thousands of people with locked mailboxes of inferior quality have become victims of mail theft.
The reality is that no mailbox is 100% theft proof. What everyone needs is a security mailbox that can successfully deter would-be identity thieves. How do you prevent mail theft? Buy a heavy duty, quality security mailbox like the curbside Mail Boss that takes a lot of TIME to violate. If a thief has to stand in front of your mailbox for 20 minutes with a crow bar and a blow torch, the odds are he will move on to an easier target to avoid being caught.
Thefts from "secure" mailboxes right here in Oregon!
KATU news in Portland, OR reported on a rash of mail thefts in Sandy, Oregon. Some residents found their “locking mailboxes” pried open. Others found their mailbox locks had been cut off. All of the mailboxes in the area were targeted.
The unsecured curbside mailboxes simply had their mail removed, while the “secure” mailboxes were either bent or pried open.
One resident says “Our mailbox has a lock on it, but they took a pry-bar and popped it.”
It was not a pretty scene: mail was strewn laying on the ground. Homeowners found stacks of other people's junk mail, but all of the important mail (credit card statements,
bills, etc.) had been taken. Not knowing what the vandals took, identity theft is a big worry.
When asked what she'll do next, one Sandy homeowner says, “Make it a little bit stronger and hope for the best.”
Our response: Why “hope” when you can have Peace of Mind?
Most other locking mailboxes are not secure. They can be pried open easily in just seconds. Some homeowners think simply having any locking mailbox is a deterrent to mail thieves. But more and more frequently, crooks are targeting “locking” mailboxes… perhaps because they think people are less vigilant about checking their locking mailbox regularly.
There are only a few truly secure locking mailboxes available on the market. The Mail Boss™ happens to be the most affordable security locking mailbox.