Re: US mail tampering
Posted by Kent on 3/01/07
I'm curious to know if you rec'd an answer for this as I believe we are
in a very similar situation ...only my mail was through Fed Ex. Have
you learned anything or can you point me in a direction ...?
Thank you,
Kent
On 10/11/06, M'sta Mikey wrote:
> On 10/11/06, pat wrote:
>>
>> I guess my question was unclear--thank you for responding. The
>> envelopes have my name on them. It is obvious from the return
>> address and the identity of the sender that this mail is personal
>> mail. I have filled out change of address forms, but that has not
>> resolved the problem. what I am seeking are legal citations which
>> would either support or refute the position asserted by the postal
>> inspector employee I spoke with, which is the moment the mail is
>> delivered to my former employer, it becomes their property and they
>> can do whatever they want with it. My former employer is not my
>> agent and the mail in question is patently not connected with their
>> business. By the way, my former employer is the federal government.
>
> 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.