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dsquared Sep 11th 2006 8:58 am

Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 
Can anyone help? :confused:

We've been having our mail redirected from the UK to Canada since January 2005. Royal Mail will only let you redirect for a maximum of 2 years - this date is fast approaching...

What I was interested to hear is whether anyone's been able to redirect for longer than the 2 years?

Cheers :)

D2

Helen Parnell Sep 11th 2006 5:28 pm

Re: Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 
One way around the redirection problem is to inform all agencies, friends and anyone who writes to you of your new address.!!

We have all our bank statements, endowment policy updates, even BEANO annual subscription sent to us and all our friends know our current address and send everything direct.

Hope this assists.

Daedra Sep 11th 2006 11:51 pm

Re: Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 
Ahhh your the ex tennants that never got their address updated 4 years after having moved!!! :scared:

Just to let you know, hubby and me are now binning all your mail, you can find your post at the local tip ;) :D

raine66 Sep 12th 2006 3:06 am

Re: Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 

Originally Posted by Daedra
Ahhh your the ex tennants that never got their address updated 4 years after having moved!!! :scared:

Just to let you know, hubby and me are now binning all your mail, you can find your post at the local tip ;) :D

Don't understand why you would still be having mail redirected after all this time, surely everyone who needs to know, knows where you live by now. Probably only junk mail being sent to your old address and who needs that ;)

Daedra Sep 12th 2006 3:30 am

Re: Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 

Originally Posted by raine66
Don't understand why you would still be having mail redirected after all this time, surely everyone who needs to know, knows where you live by now. Probably only junk mail being sent to your old address and who needs that ;)


I know, I found it odd too when we moved here. First couple of months, the ex-tennants (not the ones prior to our move, the ones before that!) would drop by every couple of weeks and collect their post.

We were warned about this prior to moving in by our landlord. They just stopped coming around after about 3 months... so at first we were posting the mail "Not At This Address RTS" for about a year or two, now it just goes into the bin as can't be bothered spending that much time & effort RTS'ing their post & going up to the post box.

Don't think its all junk mail, some of the envelopes seem to be coming from banks/credit card companies & even had one from the DSS for them! :eek:

Some people eh? ;) :D

Biiiiink Sep 12th 2006 3:35 am

Re: Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 

Originally Posted by Daedra

Don't think its all junk mail, some of the envelopes seem to be coming from banks/credit card companies & even had one from the DSS for them! :eek:

Some people eh? ;) :D

Not necessarily their fault - I've been trying to get child benefit stopped for 1.5yrs now, they're so incompetent. I bet letters are still going to my old address about that, despite letters from me, phonecalls and emails asking them to stop giving me the money. I thought I'd managed it last month but nope, another 65 GBP in my account when I looked recently :o

Daedra Sep 12th 2006 3:52 am

Re: Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 

Originally Posted by Biiiiink
Not necessarily their fault - I've been trying to get child benefit stopped for 1.5yrs now, they're so incompetent. I bet letters are still going to my old address about that, despite letters from me, phonecalls and emails asking them to stop giving me the money. I thought I'd managed it last month but nope, another 65 GBP in my account when I looked recently :o

*lol* very sad state of affairs govt agencies are in if they can't stop sending money. How much you want to bet they're going to want all the over-payments sent back to them once someone finally does their job & realises the mistake? :rolleyes:

In a perfect world, I might just tempt them by sending them a "Final Letter" stating the dates you have written to them to advise of the change in address/circumstances in point form. Then continue that if they dont update their records/your info & confirm its been done in writing, that you will take that to mean they don't want their money back & you will keep it and put it towards your childs education. ;)

You could always add that your child needs the education so that they can get into politics and one day fire the staff working at these peoples offices :p

woodmanbg Sep 12th 2006 5:24 am

Re: Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 
With all the change in the size of postal packaging,Our friendly postman has just told us that when we move to Canada and do a postal redirection anything that is A4 sized is not covered and will not be forwarded!!! and that is regardless of whether it is advertising or not. I think it may be worth asking your buyers to pass it to your friendly neighbours and ask them to forward all relevant looking post, it will probably work out cheaper than a redirection, and then your friends can decide whether it is advertising or genuine post! :)

raine66 Sep 12th 2006 12:46 pm

Re: Mail redirection - more than 2 years?
 

Originally Posted by Biiiiink
Not necessarily their fault - I've been trying to get child benefit stopped for 1.5yrs now, they're so incompetent. I bet letters are still going to my old address about that, despite letters from me, phonecalls and emails asking them to stop giving me the money. I thought I'd managed it last month but nope, another 65 GBP in my account when I looked recently :o

Wow, I called them the week before I was due to leave England, they asked me the exact date I was leaving and they cancelled my child benefit effective as of that date, not a payment since, same with my child tax credits not one since overpayment (b***ards) :D ;)


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