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lg212
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I've been trying to manage our mail while on the road but it's not working so I'm looking for a service.
Looking at My RV mail (good sam) or Escapees?
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Trailrjackk
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Is there an ***Link Removed*** (mobile) than can manage this?

Beentherefixedt
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Just a note of caution to those using mail forwarding services.

Be sure to ask some hard questions of the service you are considering. How many employees they have. Do they have a plan in place to handle what happens in case of natural disaster or fire to their offices. How many employees do they have?

It's a good idea to get a feeling for how big and stable they are.

Now I was on a tiny Island in Greece this August when My Dakota Address went out of business and gave their customers literally ONE DAYS notice. For many including me this was a disaster as I could do nothing to put in a change of address from Greece.

To their credit MDA after many emails on my part finally took some action to help with the change.

Too many of these services are "Mom and Pop" businesses that are underfunded and poorly managed.

I would take care to use a bigger, better managed and well funded service. Be sure to ask some hard questions. Many many people were left holding the bag when My Dakota Address failed.

I am currently using My Best Address. I have had mixed results with them. I am getting mail for someone else which makes me wonder where MY mail may be going and I had a huge amount of difficulty in getting my truck re-registered at a higher weight rating. Overall it is much more professional than MDA and I am generally happy with them.

DouglasC
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We have used the USPS "Temporary Mail Forwarding" service numerous times over the past 10 years and it has worked well for us. As previously mentioned, it only costs $1 to process the request on-line. Check it out at: https://www.usps.com/manage/forward.htm
Doug
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RobWNY
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Rover_Bill wrote:
RobWNY wrote:
I was just wondering if it would be better to have a service like being discussed in this thread as a snowbird or just do mail forwarding with the USPS for the 4 month's we'll be in Florida. We'll be staying at the same place the entire time. This kind of service sounds like it's geared more for RVers going from place to place as snowbirds or full timers.


Weekly forwarding by the USPS is very expensive!

Yes it is but they also offer just a simple "Regular Mail Forward" service and deliver mail for up to 6 months to a new address. Like if you moved from a house in one area to a house in another area. It wouldn't work for RVers that move around but for those like we will be, staying in one place, it should work. That service costs nothing except an initial $1 charge to a credit card to verify your identity. At least that's what it says on their website found here Mail Forwarding Options
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I asked him to do one thing and he didn't do any of them.

ktjensen
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Make sure you are looking for mail forwarding only; and not DOMICILE service. Two different things and good to be smart about the difference.

Rover_Bill
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Explorer II
RobWNY wrote:
I was just wondering if it would be better to have a service like being discussed in this thread as a snowbird or just do mail forwarding with the USPS for the 4 month's we'll be in Florida. We'll be staying at the same place the entire time. This kind of service sounds like it's geared more for RVers going from place to place as snowbirds or full timers.


Weekly forwarding by the USPS is very expensive!
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Rover_Bill
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Explorer II
RobWNY wrote:
How does all this stuff work? What happens to your physical mail after you've seen it online? What's done with packages you order online or someone else sends you as a gift? Do you need to stay at a place long enough to have the "real" mail sent to you?


With the MailBox Forwarding (MBF) service: The USPS forwards (at no extra cost) all letters and packages that they get to your selected MBF address. The USPS does not forward junk mail. MBF makes an image of the front and back of the letter and displays it online and stores the letter. When you view the image online, you have the option to have the item destroyed immediately, forwarded to any address you desire, or you can have them open the item and make a PDF copy of the contents for your online viewing. Forwarded items can be shipped by UPS or FedEX at any speed available (overnight, 2-day, ground, etc) to any address that the carrier delivers to at the normal package shipping cost.

Packages delivered to your S&B front porch by UPS or FedEX stay there until a good friend or neighbor picks them up and notifies you or the local Porch Pirate steals it.

If my camping trip is less than 6 weeks, I have the USPS hold my mail (junk mail included) until I return. If longer than 6 weeks, I use the MBF service and ask my neighbor to watch my front porch.
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2016 Keystone Passport GT 2670BH
ReCurve R6 hitch, DirecLink brake controller
2005 Suzuki C50 2006 Suzuki S40

RobWNY
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I was just wondering if it would be better to have a service like being discussed in this thread as a snowbird or just do mail forwarding with the USPS for the 4 month's we'll be in Florida. We'll be staying at the same place the entire time. This kind of service sounds like it's geared more for RVers going from place to place as snowbirds or full timers.
2020 Silverado 2500HD LT, CC, 4X4 6.6 Duramax
2021 Grand Design Reflection 311BHS

I asked him to do one thing and he didn't do any of them.

lj2654
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Escapees has been great for us since we went full time in May. They always get my mail sent quickly and I usually get it in 3-4 days here in Florida.....
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DustyR
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I have used Escapees in Livingston, TX for several years without issue. I highly recommend their service.
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happynow
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We have found Good Sams Mailing many options helpful.
In 4 years, no late mail.

With frequent travel, I try to plan ahead and have my mail sent to a campground or the home where we are visiting. Many campgrounds allow for that.
Any urgent mail can be scanned and emailed same day.
If I need mail fast, they can overnight.
Depends on your needs.
happynow

Steve and Carol

Captain_Happy
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With any mail forwarding service you have to tell them where your at and remain there until your mail arrives. Now if you take off before your mail arrives that's your problem, not theirs.

Bill_Satellite
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Explorer II
RobWNY wrote:
How does all this stuff work? What happens to your physical mail after you've seen it online? What's done with packages you order online or someone else sends you as a gift? Do you need to stay at a place long enough to have the "real" mail sent to you?


Yes. This is a mail forwarding service. They will receive your mail/packages and forward them to you at your expense.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

RobWNY
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How does all this stuff work? What happens to your physical mail after you've seen it online? What's done with packages you order online or someone else sends you as a gift? Do you need to stay at a place long enough to have the "real" mail sent to you?
2020 Silverado 2500HD LT, CC, 4X4 6.6 Duramax
2021 Grand Design Reflection 311BHS

I asked him to do one thing and he didn't do any of them.