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Originally Posted by idknow
BTW, all mail is recieved by me at the general post now. And I've never had a problem. The only thing that sometimes gives me a problem is having to educate the postal workers that they cannot force me to have a zip code. I tell them it's volunatary they say no it's not. I say yes it is you have to respect my mailing information just like I respect yours. If I have to go to another post I will. I say the place I live in does not have zip codes. Zip codes are federal identifiers and since I don't live in a federal place why would I identify me using federal identifiers? They very quickly become your friend after you've stood up for your information. Other times I simply say I do not use zip codes! Or, I am zip code exempt. I always to make shure to thank them too. If you want more info on the copyright I used pm me for details. 2501
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Not to minimise the prior material that you wrote, it's all education to me, but I need to know more about General delivery. the local usps customer service manager and certain of the from desk personnel are completely disobedient to what general delivery is and they (years ago) refused to allow me to have 'will call' mail for more than a few months. i dont know why they stopped other than that the manager i refered to above wasnt nice to me at all and he poisoned several transitional postmasters to get his way.
As it is now, a few years later since general delivery, the usps is now losing my mail: bill payments and one package to the superior court of pennsylvania.
Anyway, all comments, cites, pointers, urls, etc are welcomed by all.
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on the forum here, search for "ecclesia" and various mispellings
and for "general" "post" or "mail"
and use the sitemap anchor at the bottom of the page
(2006 mar 17) Careful here I'm writing to myself and I didnt even realise it when I answered the other day!
LOL. the hazzards of NOT READING who the author is!
roflmao