
sneezy7231969
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I would think you could go to the post office and get another one. You will probably have to pay for it, but it shouldn't cost very much money. That is what we would do here in the USA, I would thing it is the same in Canada. Good Luck |
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tropikanagirl
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if you live in an apartment complex, you may have to tell your landlord so you can get a new one. Also a new set of keys for your apartment. Try getting a hook to place beside your door so when you come in, you can hang your keys up and take them when you go. |
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talloolah
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Think it through, retrace your steps, failing that, stop looking, they will probably turn up. |
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sophieb
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sleep on it...remember the last time you used it and retrace your steps and be aware when it comes to the time you locked your letterbox and you'll then remember where you put the keys. The problem isn't in the remembering about the keys. The problem is in the remembering to write it down during the middle of a dream. |
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Christine
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I am not sure how your Postal System works in Canada.
I do know that in some places in the US you go to the POST OFFICE. If you are in an apartment building would your landlord replace the lock and give you another key?
I hope your keys show up! Good Luck! |
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nothing
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You keep misplacing things. It's never been limited to letter box keys. There's been hordes of other items that preceded the keys. I am so disappointed in the fact that you refuse to work on your memory lapses. In the meantime I would like to suggest that you ask the owner of the letter box to use a master key to open it, then give you permission to affix a Velcro strap on the box. No key needed. Same as on your shoes. |
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Lily S
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I don't think that anyone on this site can help you with that...
My only advice would be to ask people who are close to you that know you and your habits well. They might be able to tell you the most likely place you left them.
Good luck! |
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Shelley
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Try contacting the post office. They should be able to get you another one. Stick one of those War Amps key tags on your keys next time they are mailed out. That way if you loose your keys again they are more likely to get back to you. |
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Talon
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If your letterbox is controlled by the U. S. Post Office (like a P. O. Box) you can pay a few dollars for a replacement. If it's one you installed at your house a locksmith can change the lock out for you or just make a replacement key. If you go the locksmith route, make TWO and keep on in a safe place in your house. A friend of mine lost her keys and found them in a rarely used pocket of her backpack three weeks later. Think about what you've used to carry stuff lately. Also check under your car seat.
Good luck!
Talon |
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hedwig d
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1) Relax.
2) Take away all confusing thoughts from your mind.
3)Do other works and while at it make every effort to retrace your actions before you misplaced your keys.
It may be in your pant pocket/on the table somewhere/something may be on top of it. |
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brightfaerie
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look really really hard for it and pray to God they turn up... if that doesn't work go to a locksmith |
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