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  2. Think someone stole your mail? Tips for mail fraud protection ...

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    When someone reports missing mail, it is investigated by federal postal officials. ... You can file a complaint online or call 1-800-275-8777. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  3. Updated: Ridgeland mail mystery. Where are the letters, bills ...

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    When asked about the claims of missing mail, Ridgeland postmaster Tonya Williams, declined to comment. Instead, she offered the name and number of the USPS Communications Specialist Nikki Johnson.

  4. Dolan v. United States Postal Service - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court reversed the Third Circuit, ruling 7-1 [5] that the postal exception under the FTCA did not include all negligence that occurred in the course of mail delivery. Instead, context and precedent required the exception to be limited to negligence that caused mail to be lost or to arrive late, in damaged condition, or at the wrong ...

  5. Missing mail, delayed packages: How USPS woes could impact ...

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    The USPS center, which opened Feb. 24, has experienced problems from the start, from lost mail to packages that get rerouted right before arriving to their destination. Only 36% of its inbound ...

  6. Tampa woman says UPS lost her college son’s $2,000 Macbook ...

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    **File a missing package claim: Delivery service companies like UPS usually have an online portal where customers can file a claim for lost or damaged packages. By filing a claim, you can initiate ...

  7. Dead letter mail - Wikipedia

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    These facilities are now known as mail recovery centers (MRC). Other former names include the dead letter branch and the dead parcel branch. The USPS mail recovery center is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Since April 2013, the postal auctions have been held online and include not only material lost in the U.S. but also material from other ...