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Can you call the post office and ask about mail?

Can you call the post office and ask about mail?

Call USPS Postal Service Customer Service at (800) 275-8777 or contact your local Postal Service Consumer & Industry Contact office.

What do you do if you aren’t getting your mail?

For delayed mail, either domestic or international, call 1-800-275-8777 to file a complaint. Or go to USPS online, choose the tab marked “Where is My Package” or “Where is My Mail.” For lost or damaged mail, file a claim for either international mail or domestic mail.

Can you ask the post office if they have your package?

You can request that the destination Post Office hold the item for you or have it returned to sender. Verify that your shipment is eligible for Package Intercept. If eligible, you can submit your request online after logging in with your USPS.com account. We will then attempt to intercept and redirect the shipment.

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Can you call a Post Office directly?

The Integrated Voice Response (IVR) system is the telephone system that provides automated USPS® information. When a customer calls 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777), the customer service telephone number for the U.S. Postal Service® (USPS®), they will hear a greeting, then a language choice option (press 2 for Spanish).

How do you find out which Post Office delivers your mail?

Another option is to contact USPS directly to find out which office delivers your mail. The general phone number for USPS is 1-800-ASK-USPS. Alternatively, you can send an email to USPS, but you may have to wait up to three business days for a response.

Why are my letters not being delivered?

In the vast majority of cases, the package is lost because the address information on the shipping label becomes lost or illegible. Two major culprits are labels that come off the package during the shipping process or address inks that are not water soluble and have smeared.

How do I talk to someone at the post office?

When a customer calls 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777), the customer service telephone number for the U.S. Postal Service® (USPS®), they will hear a greeting, then a language choice option (press 2 for Spanish).

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How can I talk to a real person on the phone?

TIPS FOR GETTING TO A HUMAN:

  1. Dial O, or try multiple zeros.
  2. You can add the # key or the * key before and after a 0.
  3. Dial multiples of other numbers 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, etc.
  4. Being silent sometimes works (believe it or not some people still have rotary phones)
  5. Speak non-sensible phrases to confuse computer.

Can the post office tell you if you have mail?

Depending upon the size of the post office and how busy they are they may not be able to check to see if you have mail. If your mail is sent to your physical address the post office can not tell you if you have mail. If your mail is sent general delivery then yes they could tell you you have mail.

Why does USPS say delivered in mailbox but no package?

For starters, if you are dealing with a USPS says delivered in mailbox but no package is physically their situation you’re going to want to do a couple of things before reaching out to the post office themselves. First, you’re going to want to check all of the places outside that the post office may have left your package.

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Does the post office give out people’s addresses?

The post office does not give out addresses to people, like your ex. He’s lying if he told her that. My dad Is at CEO level with USPS and giving out people’s addresses is a felony I believe. Companies can compare outgoing mail with USPS databases, but not directly pull up someone’s address for personal gain or to commit a crime.

How do I find out if the post office has Informed Delivery?

Go to the post office Informed Delivery website (link below). Look for the searchbox on that page to check whether Informed Delivery is available in your area (according to the post office, Informed Delivery is now available in most zip codes – it is not generally available for non-post office mailboxes such as PMBs).

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