> From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2020 16:43:30 -0800 (PST) > > so that mail from USPS was not this? What mail? You only gave me the PETA letter... > On Sat, 18 Jan 2020, Robert wrote: > > I still haven't received the special mailing with the code in it. I > > wonder when I'll get it? > > > > > From: http://www.usps.com/~USPostalService > > > Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 09:54:34 -0600 (CST) > > > > > > USPS.com home. The profile of an eagle's head adjoining the words United > > > > > > States Postal Service are the two elements that are combined to form the > > > > > > corporate signature. ,https://www.usps.com/welcome.htm, > > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Changes to USPS Hold Mail Service > > > > > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Dear USPS ® Customer, > > > > > > You are receiving this notice because our records indicate that you have > > > previously placed your mail on hold with USPS. > > > > > > To provide you with greater security, USPS has made several changes to > > > the > > > online USPS Hold Mail™ process. These improvements require > > > additional > > > action from you before you submit your next online Hold Mail request. > > > > > > What has changed? > > > > > > To place an online Hold Mail request, you are now required to: > > > 1 Create or sign in to your USPS.com ® account > > > > > > ,https://reg.usps.com/login?app=HOLDMAIL&appURL=https%3A%2F%2Fholdmail.usps.com%2Fholdmail%2F > > > > > > , > > > 2 Verify your identity online through mobile phone passcode > > > verification > > > -OR- > > > Request an identity verification passcode to be mailed to your > > > address > > > > > > Once you have completed the above steps for your current address, you > > > will not > > > have to complete them again and can place your mail on hold by logging > > > into > > > your account. > > > > > > How should I plan for my next Hold Mail request? > > > > > > A request to hold your mail can be made up to 30 days in advance. If you > > > are > > > completing the above steps for the first time, USPS recommends scheduling > > > your > > > online Hold Mail request at least a week prior to placing your mail on > > > hold to > > > avoid any issues due to these changes. > > > > > > You will be able to verify your identity within the online USPS Hold Mail > > > > > > site. If you are unable to complete identity verification, you can still > > > put > > > your mail on hold by visiting your local Post Office™ location. For > > > > > > other options and more details, please visit our USPS Hold Mail FAQs > > > ,https://faq.usps.com/s/article/USPS-Hold-Mail-The-Basics, . > > > > > > To begin an online Hold Mail request, please visit USPS Hold Mail > > > > > > https://reg.usps.com/login?app=HOLDMAIL&appURL=https%3A%2F%2Fholdmail.usps > > > .com%2Fholdmail%2F > > > > > > Can I verify my identity in advance of a Hold Mail request? > > > > > > Yes. Customers subscribed to the USPS Informed Delivery ® feature > > > have > > > satisfied the identity verification requirement, and no additional > > > identity > > > verification action is required. If you are not subscribed to Informed > > > Delivery, you can sign up for the free USPS Informed Delivery feature*** > > > - the > > > only other USPS feature that currently offers identity verification. > > > > > > Once your identity has been verified you will not have to complete this > > > step > > > again for your current address and you will be able to place your mail on > > > > > > hold. As an Informed Delivery subscriber, you will also be able to > > > digitally > > > monitor your mail while it is on hold. To learn more and sign up, go to > > > the > > > Informed Delivery Homepage > > > ,https://informeddelivery.usps.com/box/pages/intro/start.action, . See > > > more > > > details in the Informed Delivery FAQs > > > ,https://www.usps.com/faqs/informeddelivery-faqs.htm, . > > > ***Please Note: Subscribing to the Informed Delivery feature is not a > > > requirement to hold your mail. Customers who are already enrolled in the > > > Informed Delivery feature have satisfied the identity verification > > > requirement, > > > and no additional identity verification action is required for these > > > customers. Customers whose address is not eligible for the Informed > > > Delivery > > > feature can still place their mail on hold online, provided the address > > > is > > > eligible for the Hold Mail service and they successfully pass identity > > > verification. > > > > > > What if I already scheduled a USPS Hold Mail request? > > > > > > If you placed a USPS Hold Mail request before these changes were > > > implemented > > > your request will not be affected. > > > > > > If you have other questions related to these changes, please reference > > > our > > > USPS Hold Mail FAQs > > > ,https://faq.usps.com/s/article/USPS-Hold-Mail-The-Basics, > > > or Contact Us ,https://www.usps.com/help/contact-us.htm, for more > > > information. > > > > > > Thank you for being a valued USPS customer. > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > Your United States Postal Service > > > > > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > USPS.com ,https://www.usps.com/, | Privacy Policy > > > > > > http://about.usps.com/who-we-are/privacy-policy/privacy-policy-highlights.htm > > > > > > | Customer Service https://www.usps.com/service | FAQs > > > http://faq.usps.com/ > > > > > > This is an automated email please do not reply to this message. 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