Redirecting Your Mail When You Move
Have you recently moved into a new apartment? Wonder why your
mailbox is empty? Did you remember to redirect your mail?
It's difficult to remember all of the things you need to take
care of before leaving your apartment. You've got hours of
packing, cleaning and toting, and no matter how organized you
are, 99% of the time, you'll end up forgetting something.
Whatever you do... just make sure you don't forget to notify
everyone about your change of address.
There are two ways to do this:
The Hard Way: Your local post office will provide you with
change of address cards free of charge. You are responsible for
filling them out, paying for postage, and mailing them out on
time.
The Easy Way: Visit MoveCentral.com! This company has created a
simple, comprehensive service to help save you a little of the
time & money typically wasted on changing your address. Rather
than worrying about getting to the Post office during business
hours and manually filling out the address change request cards,
you can fill everything out on-line -any time of day or night-
for free!
Before you register for this service, you will need to comprise
an address list of all groups you receive mail from. Think of
your Alumni Organizations, Catalogs, Newspapers, Magazines,
Clubs, Credit Cards and National Organizations.
Boris, a MoveCentral representative says, "(our) personnel use
proprietary software and a comprehensive database to notify
companies and organizations of your address change quickly and
accurately."
You can have MoveCentral contact 5 companies or 500 companies -
they don't put any restrictions on the number you sign up for.
They will contact any company you like within 24 hours of your
sign up. They'll even notify your Post Office.
Beware that just because the companies are contacted immediately
doesn't mean they will act immediately. Boris advises "To avoid
interruptions in the delivery of your mail, it is best to give
the companies and organizations you receive mail from plenty of
advance warning. MoveCentral's address change service works best
if you register 4 to 6 weeks prior to your move".
Either way Remember to:
1. change your driver's license 2. change your checks to
reflect the new address 3. Visit www.fec.gov so you can register
to vote 4. Notify the IRS - even if you don't want to - by
requesting a change of address form from (800) 829-3676 or
downloading it from www.irs.gov.