Hence the term jingle mail, the (albeit rare) practice of people
mailing their house keys back to the bank.
Not exact matches
That is called «jingle
mail,» returning the
keys to the bank and saying, «You can have the
house.
Look for a return of «Jingle
Mail» as homeowner's who are underwater, give up the lost cause and send the
house keys back to the mortgage holder.
«When I was younger, even though I had a big brother, my parents would give me the
house key every day,» the Daily
Mail quoted him as saying.
Jasmine's
key evidence is an infamous voice
mail accidentally left by Marvell's former general counsel, where he called a Jasmine in -
house lawyer and apparently meant to hang up, but allegedly continued to talk with two colleagues on speakerphone about stealing trade secrets from Jasmine.
It was not unusual for listing salespersons or bank managers to find
house keys dumped through office
mail slots.
Usually some story about being a missionary and not being able to meet the tenant at the
house but if they send them money they will
mail them the
keys!
Moving out of the
house or
mailing the
keys to the lender doesn't start the clock.
The little shelf by the door is a bookshelf on the side of the living room, which provides some nice extra storage, and provides the perfect place to set your
keys,
mail, and anything else that you happen to be carrying into the
house.
Ideal for tight quarters, they come in a range of sleek style sand can easily
house everything from
keys and office supplies to
mail and magazines.
I too use baskets in every room of the
house but the most used basket is the one that I keep on the kitchen table to gather all those little things everyone throws around,
keys,
mail, chapstick, whatever it may be.
I finally did put a decorative hook up for my
keys so I can find them, but the
mail seems to be the main problem of clutter in my
house!
Everyone walks by it as they enter the
house and the automatically put their purse,
keys, glasses,
mail there.
It is a serious catchall for
mail, school notes, receipts,
keys, sunglasses, and everything else that comes into the
house.
First room in the
house as you enter so it is the dumping ground for
keys,
mail, papers and anything that needs to be set down.
House and
mail keys get lost in all the paper work.