flyboy013
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- Naples, Florida
- RV Year
- 2018
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Mountain Aire 4531
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- 45
- Chassis
- Spartan K3
- Engine
- Cummins ISX12 (500HP)
- TOW/TOAD
- 2023 Jeep GC Summit Reserve
- Fulltimer
- Yes
Well with @TJ&LadyDi post about USPS service, I figured it was finally time to post this. I too have lost faith in USPS.
There have been packages which were misdirected to the wrong post office and then go missing for weeks. The only positive side is that the sender of these packages have sometimes reshipped the item and doesn’t want to bother having the original item returned (or the item is custom and is of no value to them).
About 10 days ago I had my home USPS mail that’s been collecting for the past three weeks sent to me in a Priority Mail (3 day) flat rate box. 10 days have passed and the package is still sitting at the sender’s local distribution center. This package contains bills (most, if not all, already paid), as well as various letters. Most importantly, it contains most of my tax documents as it includes mail from late January.
We normally travel 2-3 times a year and stay away for 2-3 months at a time. In the past, USPS was pretty much on time and we would have our mail sent General Delivery to a post office in the area we would arrive in around the same time. I can no longer trust USPS to delivery mail on time and will give UPS a try. Although a bit more inconvenient, hopefully more dependable.
Given that we travel 4-5 months out of the year, and are planning on selling our home and moving in the next year or so, I like to find out how to handle my mail in the future. I believe some of you travel to another location for a few months during the summer/winter and then return home. How do you handle your mail delivery? I already have most of my bills, etc taken care of online, but there is still mail, must of it ad hoc such as yearly tax documents, tax bills, vehicle registration stickers, etc. that is delivered to my home.
My thought is that I can use a mail delivery service and with the right plan they will scan the mail envelopes and for me to then tell them how to deal with it (open/scan/email, throw away, etc). This sounds like it would be good while I’m traveling, but perhaps not while I am home for 7-8 months out of the year given that it would delay getting mail. Also what about security, as now this mail forwarding business is opening your mail and who knows what happens to it once they scan it and make it available to you (and possibly others / hackers) via the Internet?
Looking for ideas. Thanks
There have been packages which were misdirected to the wrong post office and then go missing for weeks. The only positive side is that the sender of these packages have sometimes reshipped the item and doesn’t want to bother having the original item returned (or the item is custom and is of no value to them).
About 10 days ago I had my home USPS mail that’s been collecting for the past three weeks sent to me in a Priority Mail (3 day) flat rate box. 10 days have passed and the package is still sitting at the sender’s local distribution center. This package contains bills (most, if not all, already paid), as well as various letters. Most importantly, it contains most of my tax documents as it includes mail from late January.
We normally travel 2-3 times a year and stay away for 2-3 months at a time. In the past, USPS was pretty much on time and we would have our mail sent General Delivery to a post office in the area we would arrive in around the same time. I can no longer trust USPS to delivery mail on time and will give UPS a try. Although a bit more inconvenient, hopefully more dependable.
Given that we travel 4-5 months out of the year, and are planning on selling our home and moving in the next year or so, I like to find out how to handle my mail in the future. I believe some of you travel to another location for a few months during the summer/winter and then return home. How do you handle your mail delivery? I already have most of my bills, etc taken care of online, but there is still mail, must of it ad hoc such as yearly tax documents, tax bills, vehicle registration stickers, etc. that is delivered to my home.
My thought is that I can use a mail delivery service and with the right plan they will scan the mail envelopes and for me to then tell them how to deal with it (open/scan/email, throw away, etc). This sounds like it would be good while I’m traveling, but perhaps not while I am home for 7-8 months out of the year given that it would delay getting mail. Also what about security, as now this mail forwarding business is opening your mail and who knows what happens to it once they scan it and make it available to you (and possibly others / hackers) via the Internet?
Looking for ideas. Thanks