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Regular mail versus electronic submission for account setup
January 19, 2018
10:42 am
Doug
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Top It Up said
You might want to take a look at the Le Pen family tree.

CURIOUS, have you ever spent any real time in France and gotten a sense of the real concerns of French society OR are you just living off the bilge spewed daily by the left-wing media ?  

Point taken on the latter, perhaps, but for the record, despite being what you would call a "leftist," I actually supported the likes of Ms. Le Pen and Mr. Macron versus the other, establishment politicians. I absolutely do not support the establishment, which is why I support President Trump. 🙂

#PresidentTrumpIsaRealLeader

Cheers,
Doug

January 19, 2018
11:17 am
Nehpets
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Norman1 said As far as I know, Canada Post has no plans to stop delivering mail to those banks of mailboxes in the lobby of apartment buildings.   

Well, perhaps not, if you don't mind occasionally not getting your own mail, or receiving someone else's mail as is the case in our condo complex.

Furthermore, this delivery strategy seems to apply to seasonal forwarding, for which the Post Office charges an exorbitant fee.

As snowbird people, we have given up on Canada Post forwarding because of not receiving mail and frequently receiving mail of other snowbirds from within our complex..year after year.

Complaints to Canada Post are ignored, and the situation continues...so we have adopted another method of forwarding the few pieces of mail that might be required, although that number becomes less and less, with online communication.

During the Summer, we get the reverse forwarding from the U.S. which is free, and we actually receive our forwarded mail.

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