I have enough issues with mail being misdelivered locally that I can't trust it for things like medication. Ironically enough, Amazon gets it right 99.9% of the time and they just sent out an intro for their pharmacy service.
Not that I need to give that company any more money.
It had been suggested to me to sign up for the USPS informed delivery service in the past. It tells you what you're going to get that day, and provides you some information on incoming packages.
But the reason I had it suggested to sign up is if you don't, then someone else can sign up for your address and see your incoming mail. I'd suggest seeing if someone has done that.
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Date: 2022-02-02 12:04 pm (UTC)Not that I need to give that company any more money.
It had been suggested to me to sign up for the USPS informed delivery service in the past. It tells you what you're going to get that day, and provides you some information on incoming packages.
But the reason I had it suggested to sign up is if you don't, then someone else can sign up for your address and see your incoming mail. I'd suggest seeing if someone has done that.