![]() ![]() It was supposed to be delivered this past Wed. I ordered the closet Legacy Box last week. Read the comments for honest experiences others have had with Legacybox that were not positive like mine was. So I definitely think it’s important that you know that this is something that has happened multiple times. Though that wasn’t my experience and they have updated their tracking to be more reliable in recent years, I want to keep this an honest Legacybox review. Note: After I posted this, many people have left comments stating that Legacybox lost their photos or VHS tapes that they sent in. Many of the photos and VHS tapes I dug up were ones I would never want to lose… and ones I want to share with our kids and grandkids. But it’s also one of those things that could be a priceless sort of investment. $75 to $500 for preserving your memories is a lot of money. While some of the older VHS, film, and audio might be hard to professionally preserve yourself, other things - like photos - would be fairly simple to scan and preserve onto a DVD or thumb drive. It’s so simple… well, not the part of going through all the memories and photos! □ But the part of actually sending things off to Legacybox? It’s a cinch! You just put your items in baggies with identification stickers on them, pop them in the Legacybox kit, put it back in the mailer box it came from, attach the pre-paid label, and drop it off at a FedEx store. I am thinking it would be fun to give to a relative or friend who had a lot of memories to preserve or for someone who had lost a loved one. This would make a cool and unique gift idea. You never have to leave your house! If the thought of finding a local place (or a techie friend) to do this for you feels a little daunting, they save you having to worry about making phone calls or online research to find a company to preserve your memories. Or, maybe I just need to get a better system for organizing my photos and other memorabilia. I wanted to give you some context for what I’m about to say so that you’d understand how crazy and insane it is… and you’d know that I don’t take reviews lightly. ![]() Occasionally, a post that requires extra research or photos or thought will take me over 4 hours. That might sound like a really long time for a 1500+-word post, but when you add in the time to think through the outline, dig up links and resources to use in the post, take pictures for the post, tweak sections after you’ve written it to tighten things up, and get everything formatted correctly, I’ve resigned myself to the fact that great posts just require quite a bit of time to get from idea to published post. It usually takes me 2-4 hours to write a lengthy content post. Why this Legacy Box Review took so long to write ![]()
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