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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 503351" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Might be low on priority, but that can be due to where you live. Thru my gun club, we have people come in to speak on safety and crime prevention. One simple thing people don't think about is...leaving your garage door opener in plain sight in your visor.. Once a thief has your opener he can get your home address from your license plate. In some cases, they only need to push the opener button to clone it, put it back and go your residence before you get home. People write a check and make a mistake so they throw it away. A thief can use that piece if trash to clone a new one and get money from your checking acct. While these might seem small and not important, thiefs are making millions from such small low key crimes and regular folks have no idea how they do it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 503351, member: 1183"] Might be low on priority, but that can be due to where you live. Thru my gun club, we have people come in to speak on safety and crime prevention. One simple thing people don't think about is...leaving your garage door opener in plain sight in your visor.. Once a thief has your opener he can get your home address from your license plate. In some cases, they only need to push the opener button to clone it, put it back and go your residence before you get home. People write a check and make a mistake so they throw it away. A thief can use that piece if trash to clone a new one and get money from your checking acct. While these might seem small and not important, thiefs are making millions from such small low key crimes and regular folks have no idea how they do it.... [/QUOTE]
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