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You can change your mailing address at USPS for $1. Any addresses you put down you want to change will automatically change from 1 address to another and be re routed. Could be that? I feel like any one can change your address if they have both your current and previous address I don't remember having to enter in any information than name and addresses.
I was also thinking someone submitted a fraudulent change of address. Once an address change takes effect, the USPS will send a postcard back to the sender of first-class mail or packages to notify them of the address change (so they don't have to keep forwarding mail).
You can do it online, with a credit or debit card. USPS says they charge $1.05 to the card so they can confirm your mailing address is the billing address on your credit card. But, I think the address matching done by the bank is limited to the house number and ZIP code. For example, in the address: 1234 Main St, Anytown, ST 54321, only 1234 and 54321 are checked.
You can also submit a form at the post office. You have to get the form from the post office (it's in the "mover's kit"), but it appears you can just drop it in the mail after filing it out.
However, here's the catch: the Post Office sends a confirmation letter to both the old address and the new address. Unless the OP somehow didn't get that, or didn't realize the significance, that's not an option.
I had that done when I moved. You pay the $1 on your credit card and they send a letter to your previous address notifying you that you have changed addresses. I also signed up to have my mail scanned. I get an email every morning that I have mail incoming. It doesn’t do things like magazines but it notifies you to incoming packages and scans of your bills, Christmas cards and other letters.
We have had it for a while. I will note a few things, which may be isolated to my post office:
Only mail that is sorted by their automated scanners is included (it captures the images)
It's mostly first-class mail.
Some "junk" mail is reported.
USPS sells access to advertisers. Sometimes, when I get an unsolicited ad in the mail, scanning it apparently triggers insertion of an image in the email digest that can be clicked to link to a website.
We used to get package notifications, but not any longer.
I have found out about lost or stolen mail via the service (a debit card, which was quickly cancelled)
There's an mechanism to report missing mail. But, it has never worked for me: it won't let you report missing mail for a week, but after a week it said it was too late to report it. Maybe they have fixed it.
Talking about https://informeddelivery.usps.com/, have anyone tried to look into how many mail in ballots sent back to the messed up states? Are those all scanned and stored in a database somewhere?
But USPS does send a notification to the new address, so you should get a heads up if anyone has changed your address without your knowledge.
Also, if you do the change in person at a post office, you don't have to pay the $1. The online credit card charge is basically just to help verify who's making the change and prevent automated mass fraudulent changes.
Yeah, there's something missing here. Gamestop shouldn't be sending it to another address. The first thing I would do is find out why they did so.
My other question: Did the name and date of birth match? Is there any possibility of an overlap?
I would start with a reverse address search on the address in question. Depending on the site you use, that will give you information about the current and past residents. Search for "reverse address lookup" and you'll find lots of choices.
USPS sucks.
Someone sent me am envelope.. I tried to 2 times. Both times they got it returned to them with a yellow sticker saying Vacant address.
They sent me a photo to confirm my address. All looked good. I had them put it inside a new envelope one more time and mail it. It came.
Some asshole usps worker I'm sure was throwing out the confirmation letters meant for OPs old address if this story is true and maybe the workers were instructed to do so?
Same with my stuff. Someone was too lazy to read and just marked it vacant property unable to forward just because.
I also have a PO box and got 2 voter cards from the old owners of the PO box this year mailed to it. I shredded them at home but i could have easily gone and voted using those cards since I'd know everything about the people. Recently a FOID application information got sent to that PO box and i handed it to the worker.
I've owned the box for 4 years so not sure who is trying to get fake stuff in their name maybe? From the junk i get there it seems like they were conservatives
I still get mail from my old neighbor's' father who has the same last name as my family.
We moved out of state over 10 years ago and yet his name shows up on mail that comes to my address. He doesn't live in this state. I've gotten fucking insurance papers and really important mail. It's in the system, as it's sending to MY address. Can't get it back to him because why the fuck would I know a random dude's address?
It's so bad he's even listed as an owner of this property on some real estate sites, but not all of them.
Source, please? I have seen several comments that tie this together (“170,000 non Michigan voters” etc.) but I would like to find the SOURCE along with an easy way to find out if this Michigan resident is also a fraudulent Pennsylvania voter (without putting in every zip code in each county).
I second this, I would have used Google or Bing maps to check it out as soon as I saw the address. You won't get necessarily a current pic, street view for my own house shows a car I haven't driven in six years, but the satellite is more up to date and will at least tell you if it's even possible for a human to reside there.
Only reason I ask is because I went to college in Allegheny County (and was registered to vote there in 2008), so when all this shit started coming out, that was the first thing I checked and it said I wasn’t in the system. Would be curious what it says for you, because if it says the same thing, but the election clerk said otherwise............. well, I don’t need to finish this sentence.
Did you mapquest the fake or fraudulent address in PA? Is it an actual residence or a commercial property?
And , yes....this could be an inside job from the postal union.
Did the website say you voted in PA?
Haven't seen any articles yet on the damn electronic pollbook companoes that provide voter information to the likes of Dominion and ESS but suspect those are the original sources of much of the fuckery
So I have a similar complaint about a game stalled through GameStop online. I called and researched after reading and was stumped as my shipment was sent FedEx and FedEx hasn't picked it up. I was eventually sent to a Indian call center. I gave my order number and name and then had to update all my info...weird. After updating my address, she said I had to wait 5 more days before I could initiate an action due to policy. That was that.
Why would gamestop use your 'election address', over the address you keyed in?
Who does that?
You can change your mailing address at USPS for $1. Any addresses you put down you want to change will automatically change from 1 address to another and be re routed. Could be that? I feel like any one can change your address if they have both your current and previous address I don't remember having to enter in any information than name and addresses.
I was also thinking someone submitted a fraudulent change of address. Once an address change takes effect, the USPS will send a postcard back to the sender of first-class mail or packages to notify them of the address change (so they don't have to keep forwarding mail).
You can do it online, with a credit or debit card. USPS says they charge $1.05 to the card so they can confirm your mailing address is the billing address on your credit card. But, I think the address matching done by the bank is limited to the house number and ZIP code. For example, in the address: 1234 Main St, Anytown, ST 54321, only 1234 and 54321 are checked.
You can also submit a form at the post office. You have to get the form from the post office (it's in the "mover's kit"), but it appears you can just drop it in the mail after filing it out.
However, here's the catch: the Post Office sends a confirmation letter to both the old address and the new address. Unless the OP somehow didn't get that, or didn't realize the significance, that's not an option.
Or, there are bad guys within USPS and they are fucking things up.
^^more than plausible
I had that done when I moved. You pay the $1 on your credit card and they send a letter to your previous address notifying you that you have changed addresses. I also signed up to have my mail scanned. I get an email every morning that I have mail incoming. It doesn’t do things like magazines but it notifies you to incoming packages and scans of your bills, Christmas cards and other letters.
If anyone is interested, here's where you can sign up for the email digest:
https://informeddelivery.usps.com/
We have had it for a while. I will note a few things, which may be isolated to my post office:
Talking about https://informeddelivery.usps.com/, have anyone tried to look into how many mail in ballots sent back to the messed up states? Are those all scanned and stored in a database somewhere?
I'm sure they are, but who knows how long they are retained and whether it's possible to get the USPS to give them up.
But USPS does send a notification to the new address, so you should get a heads up if anyone has changed your address without your knowledge.
Also, if you do the change in person at a post office, you don't have to pay the $1. The online credit card charge is basically just to help verify who's making the change and prevent automated mass fraudulent changes.
Yeah, there's something missing here. Gamestop shouldn't be sending it to another address. The first thing I would do is find out why they did so.
My other question: Did the name and date of birth match? Is there any possibility of an overlap?
I would start with a reverse address search on the address in question. Depending on the site you use, that will give you information about the current and past residents. Search for "reverse address lookup" and you'll find lots of choices.
Usps change of address? His package got forwarded to his 'new' address?
I was wondering the same thing, and was composing this reply to someone else above when you replied to me:
https://thedonald.win/p/11R4SWikvD/x/c/4Dqdx7aGKeO
USPS sucks. Someone sent me am envelope.. I tried to 2 times. Both times they got it returned to them with a yellow sticker saying Vacant address.
They sent me a photo to confirm my address. All looked good. I had them put it inside a new envelope one more time and mail it. It came.
Some asshole usps worker I'm sure was throwing out the confirmation letters meant for OPs old address if this story is true and maybe the workers were instructed to do so?
Same with my stuff. Someone was too lazy to read and just marked it vacant property unable to forward just because.
I also have a PO box and got 2 voter cards from the old owners of the PO box this year mailed to it. I shredded them at home but i could have easily gone and voted using those cards since I'd know everything about the people. Recently a FOID application information got sent to that PO box and i handed it to the worker.
I've owned the box for 4 years so not sure who is trying to get fake stuff in their name maybe? From the junk i get there it seems like they were conservatives
I still get mail from my old neighbor's' father who has the same last name as my family.
We moved out of state over 10 years ago and yet his name shows up on mail that comes to my address. He doesn't live in this state. I've gotten fucking insurance papers and really important mail. It's in the system, as it's sending to MY address. Can't get it back to him because why the fuck would I know a random dude's address?
It's so bad he's even listed as an owner of this property on some real estate sites, but not all of them.
Source, please? I have seen several comments that tie this together (“170,000 non Michigan voters” etc.) but I would like to find the SOURCE along with an easy way to find out if this Michigan resident is also a fraudulent Pennsylvania voter (without putting in every zip code in each county).
Ahh Pittsburgh . The Stealers
https://media.thedonald.win/post/v6DWgzdM.png
My cousin in Germany has never lived in the US and he received a ballot from Washington state.
Court order for 7 years PA back taxes incoming...
You might want to check with the Social Security Administration to verify that the credit for your contributions are credited to you, not DemocratInPA
Also, what's the PA address? Maybe leave the unit out but pedes in the area can have a look at what's there?
I second this, I would have used Google or Bing maps to check it out as soon as I saw the address. You won't get necessarily a current pic, street view for my own house shows a car I haven't driven in six years, but the satellite is more up to date and will at least tell you if it's even possible for a human to reside there.
Did your info come up on their automated system?
https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov/pages/voterregistrationstatus.aspx
Only reason I ask is because I went to college in Allegheny County (and was registered to vote there in 2008), so when all this shit started coming out, that was the first thing I checked and it said I wasn’t in the system. Would be curious what it says for you, because if it says the same thing, but the election clerk said otherwise............. well, I don’t need to finish this sentence.
Get ahold of the trump campaign. If they did it to you they did it to thousands of others. You may show the beginnings of another pattern.
Whoa. Wonder how many non voters they "immigrated" to Pennsylvania on paper.
Right. If it's the corrupt postal union doing all the fraud, they could change anything with a key stroke.
I have a box in chicago I never ordered.
Trump team? I know it’s small, but possibly an affidavit?
Get ahold of Rudy and sign an affidavit.
Did you mapquest the fake or fraudulent address in PA? Is it an actual residence or a commercial property? And , yes....this could be an inside job from the postal union. Did the website say you voted in PA?
Many such cases. Sad!
Haven't seen any articles yet on the damn electronic pollbook companoes that provide voter information to the likes of Dominion and ESS but suspect those are the original sources of much of the fuckery
Welcome to PA! :D
https://youtu.be/R_ud2Ix471s?t=100
Yeah that’s probably affidavit worthy
you should submit that for election irregularities.
Message Rudy!
They stole his vote and his video games!
Do you have any kind of criminal/court record? It seems like maybe that is a way they scrapped personal info for voter fraud.
I bet you voted to but more importantly did you get your game
Stole your vote and game.sucks.hope it shows before Christmas
Good catch!
So I have a similar complaint about a game stalled through GameStop online. I called and researched after reading and was stumped as my shipment was sent FedEx and FedEx hasn't picked it up. I was eventually sent to a Indian call center. I gave my order number and name and then had to update all my info...weird. After updating my address, she said I had to wait 5 more days before I could initiate an action due to policy. That was that.