The answer is yes, USPS can refuse to deliver your mail. If not receiving mail becomes an everyday thing, it’s important to know why USPS may be skipping your house. According to the USPS website, ...
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Alive has been investigating delays and concerns from Georgians since shortly after the new Regional Processing & Distribution Center opened in late February.
However, the U.S. Postal Service does have a $2.98 billion contract with a company reportedly far behind on delivering vehicles.
Marshall questioned Postmaster General Louis DeJoy during a recent hearing of the U.S. Senate Governmental Affairs Committee in Washington, D.C.