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U.S. Postal Service Moves to Re-connect Hurricane Victims With Their Mail

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The Postal Service wants to re-connect
displaced and evacuated Hurricane Katrina victims with their mail.
    As it begins to restore mail delivery in areas where it is safe to do so,
the Postal Service is asking customers unable to receive delivery at their
permanent address to file a change of address.
    The quickest and easiest method?  Electronically.
    Customers who can, should utilize the Postal Service's Internet or
Telephone Change of Address option.  It's quick, convenient, secure, and will
start the process of redirecting mail to your new address within 24 hours.
Electronic change of addresses can be filed online at http://www.usps.com/ or
by calling 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777).
    Hurricane victims in areas without telephone service or internet access
should go to the nearest post office, complete a change-of-address form, and
submit it to a postal Retail Associate at the counter or mail it -- it's
postage free.


SOURCE U.S. Postal Service




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