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Mar 11, 2018

USPS Forwarding Problems

First of all, this isn't specifically an RVing issue, but I am looking for your experiences and expertise.

We spent the month of February renting an apartment in Raleigh, NC. We had our mail forwarded. (Home address is in NYS.) My understanding was that all first class mail and magazine subscriptions were supposed to be forwarded. We got very little mail. We got NO magazines. I was supposed to receive a check for some consulting I had done, and it never arrived. I learned yesterday that a piece of mail from my bank was returned to them, and I was charged a fee for this.

My question is, to whom do I issue a complaint? Is there a specific person at my local post office who can be held responsible? Or am I totally wasting my time thinking that this can be addressed? Soon we'll be heading out on a 6-week RV trip, and I have to figure out what to do about mail. Mrs. S says we should just have them hold our mail, but I'm not sure.

Any advice?

Thanks,
-Speak

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  • bdpreece wrote:
    Not sure you have much recourse. We experienced (are experiencing) much the same problem.

    We put in our mail forwarding request with start and stop dates way in advance of our winter trip to Yuma AZ. My wife uses mail order prescriptions which are sent automatically. We kept waiting but they never arrived.

    When we went to the Yuma post office to follow up we found a large pile of mail there that had never been delivered. Their comment was " You need to stop by and let us know you are here" Gee I thought that was what the date on mail forwarding is for.

    Been here since September and have only received one magazine. Don't know who is reading our subscriptions but it isn't us.


    All snowbird areas require you to go in and tell them you are there. Or in our case, each mailbox has a green sheet in the box, which you fill out and deposit in the outgoing mail when you arrive. Until that green sheet is removed, no mail is delivered to that box. That is really the only way they can handle it because saying you are going to be here on November 1st can't be guaranteed in stone - especially with RVers.

    Barb
  • They prefer that you use the extra cost option of paying for the weekly priority box forwarding program, but it is costly and works for everything. One method that works very well for no cost forwarding requires someone to get your mail from your box and select items for you. In advance of departure print a few sheets of stick-on labels with your PLEASE FORWARD TO: Name and address and include the postal bar code on the label. Your back home helper must blackout the original bar code on the item and stick on your label before dropping back in the mail. It is as reliable as standard mail - no more and no less.
  • It seems like the total amount of common sense in the world is going DOWN....and at the same time the amount of incompetence is going UP.

    Putting in your request WAY ahead of time might have been a mistake.

    In addition to the card or online form, make sure that the person who actually delivers your mail is also informed.

    Putting a copy of the form in your mailbox is a good way to do that.

    By all means talk to the Postmaster.....not an assistant. And if you suspect that any of your mail is missing, then talk to the Postal Inspector.

    There are two levels of forwarding. The free one does only 1st class. If you want magazines, you have to PAY for that. And I believe that there is a time limit too.
  • Not sure you have much recourse. We experienced (are experiencing) much the same problem.

    We put in our mail forwarding request with start and stop dates way in advance of our winter trip to Yuma AZ. My wife uses mail order prescriptions which are sent automatically. We kept waiting but they never arrived.

    When we went to the Yuma post office to follow up we found a large pile of mail there that had never been delivered. Their comment was " You need to stop by and let us know you are here" Gee I thought that was what the date on mail forwarding is for.

    Been here since September and have only received one magazine. Don't know who is reading our subscriptions but it isn't us.
  • We use both services depending on length of visit.

    I prefer having them hold the mail. It seems more really gets to you. But I think there is a 30 day limit on mail holding.

    Forwarding works but it is more likely to lose stuff in the USPS " cloud ". Plus it seems to take longer to get it actually started and stopped. We had a couple of pieces sitting in our box from Dec to Feb that should have been forwarded.

    I would think you would complain to the postmaster, which one I'm not sure. Good luck with that!
  • Talk to the post master at the post office you are complaining about.

    I think the PO doesn't forward magazines as they are not first class mail