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Contact the post office & make sure you have submitted an address change with the post office...mail is considered government property until it is in the hands of the intended recipient. They can have their postman go to or leave a note at the old/wrong address and attempt to retrieve the mail and get it to you.
if you filed a change of address form at the post office when you moved the mail should be forwarded on the date you chose.
Old Brick Post Office was created in 1912.
Old Middletown Post Office was created in 1916.
Old Ashland Post Office was created in 1892.
Old Post Office Pavilion was created in 1899.
Old Attleboro Post Office was created in 1916.
Contact the sender with you new address and fill out a change of address card at the Post Office.
Old Chicago Main Post Office was created in 1921.
Old Platte Clove Post Office was created in 1885.
Old Wan Chai Post Office was created in 1913.
Yes, you can still use old unused stamps to mail letters even if they are several years old. The post office will not reject the letter as long as the postage value on the stamps matches the current rate for mailing. However, if the postage amount is not enough, the post office may return the letter to you for additional postage.