I spend a great deal of time outside of the states and cards are delivered to my USA address -this will help me http://travelupdate.boardingarea.com/photos-mail-emailed-free-informed-delivery/#_ga=1.166094270.1040879960.1375573737
It actually won't, until they can see through the envelope.
This is huge.
This is huge.If you have someone collecting your mail, it's extremely helpful knowing what came and being able to tell them exactly what to do with each piece of mail.
This has been a feature of my USPS for a while already. What's the big deal?
What exactly is it so useful for?So you can know who's invited you to their wedding?Or which bills have come, that you don't already get online?I must be missing something.
Contradictory information:Says ZIP code is eligible.Says ZIP code not eligible, but address is valid.
your address is a "KNOWN" address to P.O. - some people may have a street address but mail is not on a postal route -- where i lived 30 years ago I had to pick my mail up at local PO since they did not deliver this system only in "testing" and not available to everyone
I understand that, but they seem to be contradicting themselves on the ZIPCODE level whether it's eligible or not.
Put in your 11 digit zipcode and see if that happens.
Do they only start scanning them in once you request it? Id assume not. Weird that nothing is showing up