by rpbluesman » Mon Aug 22, 2005 10:02 pm
When a person moves or switches addresses, they most likely get a "Forwarding Order." Those last for about a year. What the orders do is they tell the post office to "Forward" the mail that was sent to their old address to their new address. When an order becomes expired, the post office send it back to you. If it has an address on it; it means that the post office has the new address on file, and are telling you to re-send it to that address, because they are to lazy.
When a person moves or switches addresses, they most likely get a "Forwarding Order." Those last for about a year. What the orders do is they tell the post office to "Forward" the mail that was sent to their old address to their new address. When an order becomes expired, the post office send it back to you. If it has an address on it; it means that the post office has the new address on file, and are telling you to re-send it to that address, because they are to lazy.