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I have stupidly been chucking junk mail into a basket.... Now have a sack full of it! Does anyone know of a place where I can take it to be burned or shredded. It's too much to do at home and having been the victim of fraud before I am loathe to just chuck it in the bin. Any ideas? Thanks
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If I have too much to burn, I soak it in a bucket overnight, then drain and wring the paper. If it's already been shredded/torn small, the papier mache effect will be fraud-proof. You could use the bath if you have huge quantities.


It helps in that I just tear off identifying addresses/paragraphs. The rest goes into normal paper waste.


If that seems too much, I think the tip off the Old Kent Road is most likely to have what you want.

Thank you so much for taking the time to help. It is much appreciated, I am going to try the soaking in water, but I am sorry to say my own sloth like fault! I have loads of the stuff. I would be grateful for the number to the mobile shredding unit and to posting back to the sender! I think that will give me great please, and also keep the post office going a bit longer. Thanks again

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