BRC, NV 89412! Premium Forwarding Service from the USPS

topic posted Mon, July 16, 2007 - 5:31 PM by  Fr!tz
Going away from home for awhile? Have all your mail sent to you at your temporary address!
[minimum of two weeks]

Premium Forwarding Service (PFS) is a domestic service for residential customers. With this service, USPS® forwards ALL of your mail from your permanent address to a temporary address. Enroll at your local Post Office™.

Some features of PFS include:
- Your mail will be forwarded to you on a weekly basis if you are away for a minimum of two weeks up to one year.
- Most mail is forwarded once a week via Priority Mail®
- Some mail is reshipped separately, but immediately upon arrival at the primary address.

$ - Enrollment fee is just $10.00 and weekly reshipment fees are $11.95.

- Your permanent address does not change.
- Your temporary address is not provided to mailers.

Some benefits of PFS include:
- You do not miss important mail while you are away.
- All your mail reaches you, most via Priority Mail. (See Conditions of Use*)
- Your weekly mailing goes out the same day every week on a regular schedule.

Q. Who uses PFS?
A. PFS is perfect for extended stays – from two weeks up to one full year! Snowbirds, executives on temporary assignments, students, individuals with an extended family care situation or who are away on an extended vacation…all are good candidates for this service. Visit your local post office to enroll.

[* see the usps.com website for the rest of the details...this might be useful for Early Arrivals, but probably not most of us. I just posted it so y'all would maybe know in case your friends, old, new and unmet might ask you. Have fun! Safety Third! And remember, there's no eye in USPS.com!]
posted by:
Fr!tz
Delaware

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