My post office continues to say there is no need for something in writing 
and, frankly, this makes me nervous.  What should I do?

But I do like the idea of giving everyone a suite # -- and yes for SEO 
(google search and rankings), it makes perfect sense.

Al



On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 3:35:40 PM UTC-5, Aloma Loren wrote:
>
> I would highly recommend insisting on something in writing. Going through 
> a situation where we set something up verbally and now have no proof of the 
> conversation and the post office is refusing to deliver our members mail. 
> Not a good situation to be in.
>
> On Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 11:07:28 AM UTC-8, AK wrote:
>>
>> OK.. we filled out the form for the CMRA with the Post Office 2 months 
>> ago -- after many calls since then, they finally called to say I was 
>> approved.  I asked for a letter and they said it was not necessary.
>>
>> I know my tenants will need to fill out a form in order for us to accept 
>> their mail, but I found it odd that `1/it took 2 months ( our local 
>> postmaster was not familiar with the form...never saw one before mine--but 
>> our city does have a UPS store..hmm)--- and odd that I need no written 
>> approval.  ( I am concerned that this could backfire)
>>
>> Suggestions, comments are welcome.
>>
>> Thank you! 
>>
>

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