Thanks Post Office!
I left one of my Viper keys at my friend Lisa’s place when I went to go pick up the car. She immediately mailed it to me, only to find this in my mailbox:

The way that the envelope is ripped, makes it look like it was on purpose. So now somebody has a key to my Viper, and my address. That’s always reassuring

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Christoph
04/01/2008 10:35 amOuch. Not good. Does the key identify it as a Viper or does it look like a normal Dodge key? Anyway – time to get in touch with Dodge to work on getting all locks replaced. I guess it is too late to recommend using priority mail or certified mail for those type of mailings.
David Pitlyuk
04/01/2008 11:50 amIt only has a Dodge logo on it, which is good. The later model Vipers had a snake head key on it though. That’s what car insurance is for
Michael Kwan
04/01/2008 12:07 pmOuch. Yeah, you should definitely get to Dodge about getting re-locked.
Derek
04/01/2008 6:45 pmSince I hate today, I am not sure whether to tell you how much it sucks to have someone out there potentially having your address and a key to your Viper or how much you suck for the April Fool’s post.
David Pitlyuk
04/01/2008 6:54 pmHaha, I wish it was an April Fool’s post!
Derek
04/01/2008 7:04 pmOuch, that does suck then. The official USPS sticker had me thinking it was legit but you can never be sure today. I’ve never even thought of re-keying car locks but I would certainly be looking into that.