There's a street 2 blocks from me with nearly an identical name, every few days I drive their mis delivered mail to drop off for them, they do the same for me, including once they had a giant case of wine delivered to me by mistake and I called them and said if you want this, come get it before I decide to keep it. You could drop their mail off at the post office and tell them the person isn't at that address anymore.
I got a guy on my street that has the same first name as me and even our house numbers are extremely similar.
Mine is like 1122 Main St and his is 1222 Main St so our mail is ALWAYS getting mixed up, PO, FedEx, UPS, you name it.
Turns out they are actually super nice people. Our mail mix up has turned in to an opportunity to actually speak with our neighbors personally. So I don't even give the mailman a hard time about it or mention it to him.
I live in Florida and they don't have AC in those trucks. Just little shitty fans. They're jobs are hard enough. I know it is a government gig but I wouldn't want to do it.
If you're getting the wrong mail, and it is not as convenient to get it to the correct party as it is for me, you could put a note on the inside of your mailbox indicating who lives there.
I had a guy do this when I moved in to a new apartment years ago before he left and I thought it was a great idea. I always do it when I move now, in addition to changing my address with the PO of course.
Hell, I have owned my house for several years now and I still have a note taped to the backside of the mailbox door listing the names of who lives here and indicating the last name of the prior home owners no longer do.
You could do the same thing by listing your exact name and address and indicating your house address is NOT the address for which they keep mistaking it. Just an idea.
I get mail for like 3 past tenets where I am right now renting to be near school. I noted the black lady downstairs that was there last year got mail for a man that never existed. The black guy that lives down there now gets mail for 3 other names all his last name but it only him. I once accidentally opened a IRS letter marked my address "APP2" only to see it was for a fake person that I never seen with his last name (and they owed $11k in taxes. Living in black communities is fun stuff daily world star stuff like its normal.
Take pics of every single one of them and submit them to the supervisor of elections and copy the state AG.
At the very least that postal employee should be shitcanned for that.
This is such bullshit. They keep fucking around like this it will get ugly.
Some people just dump mail that is not for them on the ground.
Because the don't have morals. Heathens I think is the proper word.
There's a street 2 blocks from me with nearly an identical name, every few days I drive their mis delivered mail to drop off for them, they do the same for me, including once they had a giant case of wine delivered to me by mistake and I called them and said if you want this, come get it before I decide to keep it. You could drop their mail off at the post office and tell them the person isn't at that address anymore.
I got a guy on my street that has the same first name as me and even our house numbers are extremely similar.
Mine is like 1122 Main St and his is 1222 Main St so our mail is ALWAYS getting mixed up, PO, FedEx, UPS, you name it.
Turns out they are actually super nice people. Our mail mix up has turned in to an opportunity to actually speak with our neighbors personally. So I don't even give the mailman a hard time about it or mention it to him.
I live in Florida and they don't have AC in those trucks. Just little shitty fans. They're jobs are hard enough. I know it is a government gig but I wouldn't want to do it.
If you're getting the wrong mail, and it is not as convenient to get it to the correct party as it is for me, you could put a note on the inside of your mailbox indicating who lives there.
I had a guy do this when I moved in to a new apartment years ago before he left and I thought it was a great idea. I always do it when I move now, in addition to changing my address with the PO of course.
Hell, I have owned my house for several years now and I still have a note taped to the backside of the mailbox door listing the names of who lives here and indicating the last name of the prior home owners no longer do.
You could do the same thing by listing your exact name and address and indicating your house address is NOT the address for which they keep mistaking it. Just an idea.
I usually write person does not live here return to sender and drop it back in the outgoing mail.
I get mail for like 3 past tenets where I am right now renting to be near school. I noted the black lady downstairs that was there last year got mail for a man that never existed. The black guy that lives down there now gets mail for 3 other names all his last name but it only him. I once accidentally opened a IRS letter marked my address "APP2" only to see it was for a fake person that I never seen with his last name (and they owed $11k in taxes. Living in black communities is fun stuff daily world star stuff like its normal.
It already is ugly.
Submit them to NO ONE, the officials cannot be trusted
Dude, it's government. Where the mediocre go to die.