wmw999 2,175 #1 August 29, 2014 I'm out of town for six months. That's just a fact. So we filed a temporary forwarding order, and then cancelled and submitted a new one when we got an actual PO box at the new one. But we've been getting very little mail. Turns out that our home post office has been returning stuff to sender. Not all of it, as we get the occasional item. So I called the general line, and they confirmed that we have valid forwarding orders, said they contacted the local PO, and that everything should be fine. So now some mail appeared in our mailbox at home (it's checked on e a week). I called the local PO (the one the complaints line said they contacted). I was informed that not only do we not have a forwarding order in place, but that we cannot cancel one online, that we should always do it in person, and that the employee I spoke with (not a supervisor as requested) wouldn't trust a forwarding order herself. She was endlessly patient and polite, but there was absolutely NO resolution. She gave me the number for the forwarding center, but they don't answer, of course. If I were there, I'd march in and sit there until I spoke with a sentient being. But if I were there, I wouldn't need a forwarding order, would I? Just venting, but now I feel better Wendy P.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryoder 1,412 #2 August 29, 2014 When I was in college, I was a co-op student. That meant at the end of each semester, I was either moving from college to the job, or from the job back to college. When moving to the job, I would submit the forwarding card to the PO. When moving back to the school, I would contact them to make sure the forwarding was stopped. Well, one time I had been back to school for two weeks with no mail. I contacted the PO, and they assured me the forwarding had been stopped. Still no mail. After the third or so time of bugging them, they finally looked into it further, and found the West Lafayette IN PO was still forwarding it to White Settlement TX, and the White Settlement TX PO was forwarding it back to IN, rinse, repeat. "There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyjumpenfool 2 #3 August 29, 2014 We moved into our house 5 years ago... we still get junk mail for the 3 previous owners? Birdshit & Fools Productions "Son, only two things fall from the sky." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldwomanc6 38 #4 August 29, 2014 It USED to be simple to put in a request for an address change (perm or temp): fill out a post card, and that was that. Now, it's just an exercise in futility. It cost, now, too. lisa WSCR 594 FB 1023 CBDB 9 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krip 2 #5 August 30, 2014 wmw999 I'm out of town for six months. That's just a fact. So we filed a temporary forwarding order, and then cancelled and submitted a new one when we got an actual PO box at the new one. But we've been getting very little mail. Turns out that our home post office has been returning stuff to sender. Not all of it, as we get the occasional item. So I called the general line, and they confirmed that we have valid forwarding orders, said they contacted the local PO, and that everything should be fine. So now some mail appeared in our mailbox at home (it's checked on e a week). I called the local PO (the one the complaints line said they contacted). I was informed that not only do we not have a forwarding order in place, but that we cannot cancel one online, that we should always do it in person, and that the employee I spoke with (not a supervisor as requested) wouldn't trust a forwarding order herself. She was endlessly patient and polite, but there was absolutely NO resolution. She gave me the number for the forwarding center, but they don't answer, of course. If I were there, I'd march in and sit there until I spoke with a sentient being. But if I were there, I wouldn't need a forwarding order, would I?Just venting, but now I feel better Wendy P. Hi 99 Brilliant post One Jump Wonder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theonlyski 3 #6 August 30, 2014 ryoder After the third or so time of bugging them, they finally looked into it further, and found the West Lafayette IN PO was still forwarding it to White Settlement TX, and the White Settlement TX PO was forwarding it back to IN, rinse, repeat. Way to go, create a routing loop in the USPS."I may be a dirty pirate hooker...but I'm not about to go stand on the corner." iluvtofly DPH -7, TDS 578, Muff 5153, SCR 14890 I'm an asshole, and I approve this message Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 14 #7 August 30, 2014 oldwomanc6 It USED to be simple to put in a request for an address change (perm or temp): fill out a post card, and that was that. Now, it's just an exercise in futility. It cost, now, too. Yeah, you dig out a credit card and they nick you $1.05 online to do that, per person. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msf 0 #8 August 30, 2014 Wow... has to be that office... I've had nothing but good experiences when I've used online forwarding and mail holds via USPS web site. For my last two moves, I was able to extend the forwards for more than a year - I'm pretty sure I didn't miss a single piece of mail. Also used the hold service and also to redirect to a mail service for about 6 months - both times were great too. This was in CA and RI. And I NEVER had to go inside of a Post Office - don't think I've seen the inside of one of those in years!!! Good luck - sounds like you have a local PO that is still a few decades behind! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tink1717 2 #9 August 30, 2014 Nothing like intentional sabotage to bring down an institution. Seriously though, I'm still getting mail for my ex and the divorce was final two years ago. Skydivers don't knock on Death's door. They ring the bell and runaway... It really pisses him off. -The World Famous Tink. (I never heard of you either!!) AA #2069 ASA#33 POPS#8808 Swooo 1717 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,081 #10 August 30, 2014 Hi Tink, Quote I'm still getting mail for my ex and the divorce was final two years ago. I occasionally get mail for my ex; and we've been divorced for 22 yrs. And she has never lived at my current address. JerryBaumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldwomanc6 38 #11 August 30, 2014 JerryBaumchen Hi Tink, Quote I'm still getting mail for my ex and the divorce was final two years ago. I occasionally get mail for my ex; and we've been divorced for 22 yrs. And she has never lived at my current address. JerryBaumchen Maybe, she's hopeful, and sends her bills to you, thinking you might pay an occasional one w/o realizing. lisa WSCR 594 FB 1023 CBDB 9 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tink1717 2 #12 August 31, 2014 Quote Maybe, she's hopeful, and sends her bills to you, thinking you might pay an occasional one w/o realizing. There are many.......Skydivers don't knock on Death's door. They ring the bell and runaway... It really pisses him off. -The World Famous Tink. (I never heard of you either!!) AA #2069 ASA#33 POPS#8808 Swooo 1717 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tink1717 2 #13 August 31, 2014 Yeah, AND since she changed her address, the state changed my property tax bill to go to her address instead of mine. She's NOT on the deed. Skydivers don't knock on Death's door. They ring the bell and runaway... It really pisses him off. -The World Famous Tink. (I never heard of you either!!) AA #2069 ASA#33 POPS#8808 Swooo 1717 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites