Wednesday, September 21, 2011
{Recently, I have made another complaint, in addition to the previous five, to the USPS - OIG, about mail I am to receive or have sent. I sent a certified letter to Richard E. Fairfax, Directorate of Enforcement Programs - OSHA, in Washington D.C., on the 2nd of December. The certification number is 7005 2570 0000 6898 2586. I look at the track and confirm feature at USPS.COM and there is no record of it having been delivered yet.}
Thursday, April 7, 2011
[Incident: 041025-000003]
From: Support@USPS <usps@mail.esecurecare.com>
To: y----y@aol.com
Sent: Sun, Oct 24, 2004 8:12 pm
Subject: I am told that if there is a specific room number on a peice of mail, only so... [Incident: 041025-000003]
Thank you for contacting the United States Postal Service. We have received your inquiry and will be sending a detailed response to you within 1-2 business days. Question Reference #041025-000003 --------------------------------------------------------------- Summary: I am told that if there is a specific room number on a peice of mail, only so... Topic: Postal Policies and Procedures Sub-Topic: Procedures Contact Information: Date Created: 10/25/2004 12:12 AM Last Updated: 10/25/2004 12:12 AM ZIP Code: 96814 Tracking Number: USPS.com Username: Order Ref Number: Order Date: Order Amount: Comment Type: General Inquiry Discussion Thread --------------------------------------------------------------- Customer (Vernon Balmer) - 10/25/2004 12:12 AM I am told that if there is a specific room number on a peice of mail, only someone from that room can sign for it. I have complained about employees at the YMCA signing confirmations and receipts for me. I would think the postman would be fimiliar with these rules.
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