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FlatBroke
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How many days in advance do you forward your mail before you actually leave. "Boss" said 10 days. I question that and think thats too soon. Need referee. :E

Hitch Hiker
"08" 29.5 FKTG LS
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Sqdancecaller
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Explorer
We are lucky as our daughter lives a mile from us and goes by our mailbox everyday. She is going to stop and pick up our mail daily. I have envelopes with postage already on them so she will mail us anything that we will need to take care of while we are away. It should not be much as we do all our bill pay online and won't be wanting all the junk mail we get. I'm sure we will be talking with her every day or so and she can let us know what has arrived and if we want it forwarded. We figured this was easier than trying to stop and restart mail for 3 months.
2013 Thor Chateau 32 ft.

jimpaar
Explorer
Explorer
Even for short term traveling for the winter months I use a mail forwarding service like myrvmail.com. They take care of everything for me.

Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
Live in a small town!! We do not start getting to mail at home again until our carrier sees the trailer setting in the yard being unloaded and getting ready for the storage lot! Chris
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

joebedford
Nomad II
Nomad II
Padlin wrote:
Are you folks using the same USPS service?
Uhh, no. Canada Post.

Padlin
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Explorer
Are you folks using the same USPS service? The regular forward was only for class 1 mail, just mail went into the mail box (rural) out front and piled up. Anything marked "Do Not Forward", like stuff from the bank, was sent back to them.

Took an extra week for the PO to start the forward from the date we asked for, and a week to get it going back to the house after the restart date. Just got it today.

Had to have the lawn guy empty the mailbox weekly of junk mail, even with the forward active.

The service worked, but it sure is lacking.
Happy Motoring
Bob & Deb

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12 F150 HD SCAB EcoBoost LB 4x4
14 Escape 5.0 TA

FlatBroke
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Explorer II
ReadyToGo wrote:
Talk to your everyday carrier on the leaving end. They can make sure your mail is forwarded correctly. Plug your mailbox with a note stateing that all mail is to be forwarded. Remember your carrier at Xmas.

We had a fantastic female carrier until last year. Became a good friend and always stopped to say hi to Nick the dog if we were out. The new carrier is looks like a slop and acts like one too. Shuffles down the walk and won't say hi unless you go first. Old carrier even saved junk mail in a box and gave it to us just I case we might want it when we got home to go through. Don't really trust the new one.

Hitch Hiker
"08" 29.5 FKTG LS

Lou_Pat
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Explorer
You are all very fortunate that you leave in an area where there is a great local post office and carriers. Our post office is hugh and we never have a regular carrier. Seems every few weeks or month is the length of time for a regular.
Lou & Pat, '05 Forest River Lexington GTS 255 on Ford E450 Super Duty, no toad. Retired so: HAPPY BIKING & HIKING

pawatt
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Explorer
allenm wrote:
I've always had good luck with forwarding my mail every winter. I think it does have a lot to do with your local P.O.


We have had good luck to, 6 month temporary forward past 12 years.
pawatt

allenm
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Explorer
I've always had good luck with forwarding my mail every winter. I think it does have a lot to do with your local P.O.

ReadyToGo
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Explorer
Talk to your everyday carrier on the leaving end. They can make sure your mail is forwarded correctly. Plug your mailbox with a note stateing that all mail is to be forwarded. Remember your carrier at Xmas.

Lou_Pat
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Explorer
Agree with Padlin. We've tried different dates and USPS never gets it right. The return date has always been a bigger problem with USPS. We returned home 11/3 and still haven't gotten mail even though we set the date for 11/3. No one at USPS seems to know where our mail is. Good luck to you. Thinking of using a private service next trip.
Lou & Pat, '05 Forest River Lexington GTS 255 on Ford E450 Super Duty, no toad. Retired so: HAPPY BIKING & HIKING

Padlin
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Explorer
Didn't make much difference for us. USPS started the forwarding about a week late. Was supposed to be stopped a week ago, hasn't happened yet. I did a regular temporary change online a couple weeks before we left.
Happy Motoring
Bob & Deb

W Ma.
12 F150 HD SCAB EcoBoost LB 4x4
14 Escape 5.0 TA

allenm
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Explorer
I always set it to 2 days before I leave, so I can check and make sure nothing is being delivered. Then it usually takes at least 7 week days before mail starts showing up at the other end.

One thing I've never figured out is when the P.O. stops forwarding in relation to when I told them to stop. It's almost like they back up their actual stop date so that nothing arrives after I've headed back home. Maybe that's giving them more credit than I should...

2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
That would be forwarded.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman