Signed up for UPS MyChoice... and the notification came.. by US MAIL

AKCoverMan

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I've delivered to a FEDEX Express driver at his place of work (FEDEX Express building) down the street from our center. I know the driver so I went directly to him and got his signature - just for the hell of it.:its_all_good:

There is a route I cover that routinely has as three of it's first few stops in the morning being DHL, FedEx Express, and the Airport Post Office.
 

AKCoverMan

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Interesting. I've come across small envelopes delivered by UPS while I was a helper, but when it comes to UPS itself
the customer notification letters and such come by the US Mail. I thought this is interesting.

A crook could sign you up for MyChoice but use a false email letting the crook know when you are going to receive a package. By sending the notice via a USMail instead of via email you are notified about the MyChoice activation and if you did not request it you can take action.
 
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