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You should ask the post office to assign a separate nine-digit "Zip+4" zip code to AboutUs so that you don't have to share one with the other tenants in the building. A separate Zip+4 code may reduce the risk of delays in receiving your mail. You (or perhaps your landlord) may also want to ask someone from the post office (perhaps a letter carrier supervisor) to review the way the building's mailboxes are arranged so that the letter carrier assigned to your building can work as efficiently as possible. --[[User:Eohippus|Eohippus]] 14:44, 12 September 2007 (PDT)
 
You should ask the post office to assign a separate nine-digit "Zip+4" zip code to AboutUs so that you don't have to share one with the other tenants in the building. A separate Zip+4 code may reduce the risk of delays in receiving your mail. You (or perhaps your landlord) may also want to ask someone from the post office (perhaps a letter carrier supervisor) to review the way the building's mailboxes are arranged so that the letter carrier assigned to your building can work as efficiently as possible. --[[User:Eohippus|Eohippus]] 14:44, 12 September 2007 (PDT)
  

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(2hrs) AddressChange (Isabel, Karen)

Description

Find out from Karen a list of bills or contacts that need our new address.

Post a letter to ourselves at our new address & make sure it arrives.

Posted 11 Sep 2007 from Salem, 4:30pm

Why?

So that we can be confident that we are receiving all our mail.

Done When

We recieve our letter & have updated our address for any & all bills.

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Discussion

You should ask the post office to assign a separate nine-digit "Zip+4" zip code to AboutUs so that you don't have to share one with the other tenants in the building. A separate Zip+4 code may reduce the risk of delays in receiving your mail. You (or perhaps your landlord) may also want to ask someone from the post office (perhaps a letter carrier supervisor) to review the way the building's mailboxes are arranged so that the letter carrier assigned to your building can work as efficiently as possible. --Eohippus 14:44, 12 September 2007 (PDT)

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