Typing (or stamping) the word 'confidential' on a business letter serves only the purpose of the rules or policies of the recipient company or organization. In other words, if a company or organization receiving the letter does not have a policy regarding letters marked 'confidential', it means nothing. The sender of the letter cannot assume that it will be honored. Some companies and organizations, especially government agencies, may have rules governing correspondence marked 'confidential' but, before sending such a letter, it is wise to find out what those rules are, or if they exist. If the recipient does have rules in place, those rules would determine how the correspondence would be handled when received. The purpose of using 'confidential' is at the will of the recipient, not the sender.
The Only reference I could find was a company in Jacksonville Illinois named Central National Insurance Co. If you Google it , you will find there addresses.
Well, honey, FedEx Office offers shredding services at select locations, so you better call them up or check their website to see if they can shred your precious documents. Just make sure you don't accidentally shred your birth certificate or anything important, unless you're trying to disappear and start a new life - in that case, shred away, darling.
There are lots of reviews about Channel Chooser on Yahoo, Reevoo and Ciao. Alternatively one can find an overview of the company's services on their own website which lists the channels and programming that they offer.
One can find a company that offers skywriting at National Sky Ads or Skywriter. One can also look in the local Yellow Pages or contact airplane hobbyist groups.
Some companies run free shredding events as a way to get publicity. Here's one such company's "Community Shredding Event" page: http://www.shredit.com/community-shredding.asp
Many companies find they need to shred significant amounts of paper on a regular basis, while for some this is an annual concern due to tax dates or state laws. While many choose to outsource their shredding by hiring a confidential document shredding company (many of these have shredders built into their on-site trucks), buying a dedicated shredding machine can be a good investment. Some of the most popular brands of industrial paper shredders are Ativa, Industrial Shredders, and Allegheny.
For individual paper shredding needs and services, individuals can visit any retail location that sells personal shredders. For information about commercial shredding services, the online sites for the companies SecurShred and Shred-it are good resources.
I assume you want document shredding. This is a quick fix- you can search this online, or use your Yellow Pages book for document shredding or office services.
You can search online for shredding companies near your location. Many companies offer shredding services for both personal and business needs and can provide on-site or off-site shredding options. Be sure to check reviews and pricing before choosing a company.
There are free paper shredding services that will come to your community. Shredit.com hosts a community shredding event. If you are in the Kansas area, tarcinc.com is a place to look as they have residental and commercial shredding services for free. I would also contact your local government offices and see if they have any advice so that you can find something in your area.
There's a number of local services in your area which could do the task for you. Probably the best at the moment in terms of price, however, is Fairfax Paper Shredding.
To find a shredding company,you should probably check out the state's website. State websites should have such information as "shredding companies" and there could possibly be reviews from local people in Maine about this topic.
There are many mobile shredding services that will indeed come to your residence, though the availability of these services varies by location. Some of these companies include ProShred, First Shred, ShredEx, and Sierra Shred. You might want to check the yellow pages or online to find a company providing service in your area.
Shredding services can be found online at Shredit. You can submit your name, address and phone number to have someone call you with a quote or you can call them directly for a quote.
www.Shredit.com There you can find a local business for all shredding needs.
Companies that offer removal of shredded documents and paper include Shred Nations, Shred Right Now and DDC America. Companies that offer on-site shredding and removal include The Shredders and Shred It.