Mississippians who need to shred sensitive documents should pack them up, as four cities across the state will soon hold the annual Community Shred Days.
Attorney General Jim Hood announced the 12th annual event, which is an opportunity for consumers to better protect themselves against identity theft. Shred Days coincides with National Consumer Protection Week.
The events will be held on March 9th in Tupelo and Jackson, March 16th in Hattiesburg, and March 17th in D’Iberville at the following locations:
Friday, March 9th |
TUPELO
Wal-Mart Supercenter 3929 N. Gloster Street Starting at 8:00 a.m. – noon** JACKSON The Home Depot 6325 I-55 North Starting at 7:30 am – 2:00 pm** |
Friday, March 16th |
HATTIESBURG
Wal-Mart Supercenter 6072 US Hwy 98 Starting at 8:00 am-noon** |
Saturday, March 17th |
D’IBERVILLE
Wal-Mart Supercenter 3615 Sangani Boulevard Starting at 8:00 am-noon**
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**We will be onsite at each location’s start time until the truck at that location is full.
Participants may bring up to three bags or boxes of sensitive documents to be shredded at no charge, however, the documents must be paper only.
Hood added that this service is first-come, first-served, and it is not open to businesses. A shredding truck will remain at each location until the truck is full or the scheduled end time, whichever occurs first.
General Hood reminds consumers that simple things, such as taking out the garbage, can expose them to identity theft. Consumers should shred receipts, pre-approved credit offers, or convenience checks that haven’t been used, as well as other documents that may contain sensitive material.