Re: US mail tampering
Posted by Anne Nelson on 12/08/06
Hello: Please excuse if I am intruding on a private chat. We have a problem with our mail carrier (union member). Our townhouse sits in back fo the mail station for all the houses in our cul de sac. There is a yellow curb which provides enough room for him to pull in front of the boxes. He once refused to deliver the mail to everyone in the cul-de-sac because I had parked in front of my own driveway, thus forcing him to turn the steering wheel to pull out of "his space". We reported him to the local post office for refusing to deliver the mail to every house, because of our parking error. SINCE THEN: every envelope with a bulky document (contracts) have gone missing; several paychecks have been returned to sender. But, most disturbingly just today we received a gift that was mailed on November 22 from Montana. Today is December 8. We have checked the tracking number and it shows that the mail package arrived locally on November 24 and an attempt was made to deliver on November 25. However, the first notice of an attempt to deliver was left in our mailbox yesterday December 7. On the package the post office has stamped a little stamp that leaves a place for hand written entries that stamp says: 1st notice______________(Fill in the date by hand--no date on this line) 2nd notice______________(Dec. 7, is filled in) Returned ______________(Dec. 17 is the date filled in by the same handwriting) So, whoever is in the mail room at our post office took the following actions: 1. Held on to the mail from November 25 until Dec. 7 2. Failed to make a first attempt to deliver 3. Pre-determined on December 7, that they would return it on December 17. To whom do we report this intended retaliation by this mail carrier? Surely, you are not going to tell me that the union will reprimand him? Are you really going to ask that the FBI get involved? Who the heck do we go to? This is the fifth or sixth time this SOB has interfered with the delivery of our mail Thank you, Anne On 10/16/06, pat wrote: > Thank you. But I would still like to see the legal basis/citation if > anyone out there knows where to find it. > > > > > > On 10/11/06, M'sta Mikey wrote: > >> >> Pat, the postal inspector is correct; if it arrives at your former >> employer's address, it's their property. Go to the post office and >> inquire as to why your mail is still being delivered to their address >> and request, in person, that it be changed.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- US mail tampering, 11/03/05, by Jason.
- Re: US mail tampering, 11/04/05, by G. venkatachalam.
- Re: US mail tampering, 11/22/05, by Sean.
- Re: US mail tampering, 7/09/06, by Falcon.
- Re: US mail tampering, 10/10/06, by MG.
- Re: US mail tampering, 10/10/06, by pat.
- Re: US mail tampering, 10/11/06, by v.
- Re: US mail tampering, 10/11/06, by pat.
- Re: US mail tampering, 10/11/06, by M'sta Mikey.
- Re: US mail tampering, 10/16/06, by pat.
- Re: US mail tampering, 12/08/06, by Anne Nelson.
- Re: US mail tampering, 1/14/07, by stephaniee.
- Re: US mail tampering, 1/20/07, by Jory.
- Re: US mail tampering, 3/01/07, by Kent.
- Re: US mail tampering, 3/21/07, by Nickie.
- Re: US mail tampering, 3/22/07, by Elonza Hart.
- Re: US mail tampering, 7/06/09, by Cindy.
- Re: US mail tampering, 7/06/09, by Cindy.
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