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Residential mailboxes personal and efficient - July 31, 2009

When the days are dark and dreary a postcard now known as an envy card can be just the thing to cheer you up. Imagine waking up one morning, getting through your day, you see the postman come over and he puts something into your spanking new residential mailbox.

You then read of the wonders and experiences of others and suddenly the rainy British weather cant dampen your spirits. That is not something that is far off.

Although a great many people rely on email as their communication channel, there are still those that know that a postcard can be just the personal touch that could make a difference.

They are also very convenient too as they contain the best images of the places you are currently visiting or have been to. You will be able to enjoy the receipt of your mail through making use of your residential mailbox.

Old and knackered mailboxes simply don’t go, so why not make a change with our interesting residential mailboxes. Surely it wont be too hard to find what you are looking for?

Home truths

When you own a home it is a nice thing to put in a residential mailbox. That is where you can rely on us to offer you a catalogue of residential boxes, made from convenient materials.

We understand that you take pride in your home and therefore our residential mailboxes are well suited to reflect this. You can add personal touches like engravings so that the postman knows whose home.

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