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Cash BagsWritten by Robert Mac Cash bags let both sides of transaction--the deliverer and the receiver--work easier and with more confidence. Old-school zipper bank bags make for better pencil cases for the kids than a secure cash delivery bag; anyone can easily open them and remove the contents. Tamper evident cash bags, however, can't be opened without visually announcing it. Cash Bags Should Indicate TamperingSuccessful criminals know that once people realize that a crime has taken place, they'll do everything they can to prevent it from happening again. That's why thieves cover their tracks--if no one even knows when are where the crime took place, they can keep doing it. Stealing from a zippered cash bag is a crime they can do over and over. Using tamper evident cash bags, though, is a different story: once they are closed, they are closed for good. Couriers can't "help themselves" to the contents. Even with Freon, heat, or gas, the bags won't open without a visible sign; for a thief, that's as obvious as leaving a fingerprint. If they can't get away with it secretly, they'll have to go somewhere else--it's a proven deterrent. A tamper evident cash bag is simple to use, too: just fill it, remove the tape backing, and seal it. It's as simple as that. When you deliver the cash, bank statements, receipts, or whatever else you've secured, the recipient can instantly tell if anyone has tried to open the bag. If nickels and dimes are dripping out of your business, this is an easy way to plug the leak.
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