We get mail still for the people who used to own our home.
We open it and forward the important stuff (about twice a year) and discard the junk.
We get magazines for someone who lived here before us. I keep the food mag and trash the rest. I figure she’s in a nursing home filling out subscription cards for the only address she can remember... Sad.
I get mail for a daughter who went out on her own 30 years ago....and I have moved 3 times since then. Mind boggling.
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In urban areas with lots of apartment buildings and high turnover of renters, it is also easy for the Rats to commit high levels of “mail in” vote fraud. The same apartment may have been rented by two or three people a year.
Over time, that means dozens of former “residents” will receive ballots at a single address for the Rats to illegally process - er, I mean “harvest”........
“Not at this address”
I had that problem also. Best thing to do is write MOVED on the envelope/mail in big black sharpie and shove it back in the mailbox. Let the post office deal with it.
If the post office doesn't remedy the situation after a few weeks of that, do like I did and lodge a complaint with the USPS Postmaster online. They'll take care of it in a big hurry.