![]() I am under the impression this process is outside of the forwarding system. The clerk goes around every Wednesday with a print out of labels for each customer and packs all the mail in a priority box then ships it out. In the post office where I work the carrier keeps the mail in a tray at his desk. Do you have any knowledge that the premium forwarding will avoid the issue I'm concerned? All your mail is collected and sent to you once a week without going through the forwarding system It's pretty expensive but the post office has premium forwarding. Is it possibility USPS system notifying/updating the credit bureaus? This could be the reason why temporary address got updated to the credit bureaus. What I thought was I used the credit card to pay for the USPS mail forwarding service. Oh, now I get it how it might be happening. I used to work a temp job in a disbursements office where my job was to get all the returned mail, verify the new address, and then remail the check. And no, I have the same problem from a temporary relocation and don't know a workaround. And presumably from there your credit file gets updated. The bank then (theoretically!) updates its address and sends the bill to the new location. I think your problem arises when your bank or credit card or whomever sends a bill that says "return service requested." The PO is supposed to return those envelopes instead of forwarding them, but with a sticker that has the forwarding address on it.
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