Hi everyone--time to get serious about mail delivery.  I wonder how 
critical it is to have USPS approved locking mailboxes.  I have applied 
for  CMRA status and my local PO has no clue what to do - I even printed 
out the form for them.  This really took me by surprise since we're in a 
suburban location, not in the country so there is alot of businesses out 
here

Nevertheless, I want to be approved and wonder if those of you who collect 
mail for members or just "virtual" actually have locked mailboxes for 
them.  Thoughts?  I will not but the boxes until approved.

Al



On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 1:55:11 PM UTC-6, Megan Holcomb wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am exploring options for a flexible mail delivery system. Currently we 
> have small, square, stacked mailboxes with member names on labels 
> (alphabetized). We sort the mail ourselves into the member's mailbox and 
> they (members) are responsible for checking their box. But every time we 
> get a new member the labels have to be shifted. Some members have 
> overflowing mail or rarely check their box. Often mail arrives for 
> past/non-members. For reference we have between 100-200 members.
>
> Maybe there are some creative mail management solutions out there?! New to 
> this google group so thought Id ask. Haven't seen it in previous topic 
> threads.
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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