Drop the "Mr." and you are good to go, either way.
Drop the "Mr." and you are good to go, either way.
A letter to the postmaster general should begin with "Dear Sir,".
Each post office has a Postmaster. That's who you need to speak with. If you don't get resolution and want to take it further up the line, you should contact the Postmaster General's office.
According to the usps.com web site and a grammar book (found online), the address should be: The Honorable John E. Potter Postmaster General U.S. Postal Service 475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW Washington, DC 20260-0010 E-mail: pmgceo@usps.gov In addition, the salutation in a letter should be: Dear Mr. Postmaster General:
You can contact the Postmaster General of Brooklyn, New York by contacting the Brooklyn Post Office. You can just go to the post office or call them.
start off by being a letter carrier, then work your way to the top
You can contact the Post Master General by snail mail at: Postmaster General John E. (Jack) Potter 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW Washington, DC 20260-3100 E-mail: pmgceo@usps.gov
Yes they do Johnny, as a matter of fact, just before Mr. Potter the Postmaster General retired, he took a 800,000 dollar bonus, following that bonus, we, the letter carriers, received a letter for Mr. Potter: stating that we needed to do more, i.e. deliver a couple of extra blocks of mail, and for no bonus, see Mr. Potter got the bonus for the idea, and we got sore legs.
Yes when your mailing address is a P O Box number that would be where it is supposed to be delivered. When you do not have any mail delivered to your street address.
Postmaster; city; state; zip code. If the letter is to a private individual, it would be their name, then the P.O. box number, then below that the city, state and zip code as below: John Doe P.O. 123 Anytown, State, 12345
All questions regarding mail delivery service should be addressed to your postmaster.
No, PO Boxes are locked and only accessable by the Postmaster and the box holder. If the Post Office has a "Local Mail" drop you can post the letter in there and it won't go to the processing center, it will stay at that office.