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Individuals are responsible for notifying others of their change of address. Faculty/Staff Mail and PackagesĬampus Mail Services does not forward mail for employees, but will forward mail for entire departments if they move to a new location. Please contact Campus Mail Services directly for assistance at (919) 382-4500 or by e-mail at To reship an item with a third party carrier you will generally need to know the weight and dimensions to determine the costs. Campus Mail Services is not responsible for reshipping these parcels, but we will do our best to assist you with your shipping needs. Recipients will need to pay for the reshipment of packages, if necessary. Once received, CMS staff will do their best to contact the recipient and coordinate delivery of these packages to their intended recipients. Packages received from 3rd party carriers like FedEx and UPS cannot be forwarded or returned. Sometimes, it is just returned to the sender/vendor.
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Once the package is in entered back in the USPS mail stream, it could take up to 30 days to forward the package. Once the packages are returned to the US Postal Service, CMS cannot be responsible for the time it takes to return packages through the US Postal Service and distribution. Packages from USPS that are Parcel-Lightweight cannot be forwarded either. All Third-Class mail magazines, flats, etc. Presort Standard and Non-Profit letters and solicitations will be recycled as well. Postal Service - USPS First Class Mail letters. So please please please don’t rely on the USPS, log in to your PLY account on the subscribe page (choose resubscribe or change address) using your (previous) zip code and mag code (on the label of your magazine) or, if you don’t have that, your email and password.Please be advised that Campus Mail Services can only forward U.S. Plus, you don’t get your magazine (or you don’t get it in a timely fashion). And since we rely on that $12 from each subscription to pay all the bills and salaries, it’s rough. So when you work it out, that one issue costs PLY $11-$12 extra to get it to you, which is exactly or a little more than what each domestic subscription brings in above the cost of the 4 mags (printing and shipping). If you’re interested, here’s how it breaks down: if we reship it to you, we can’t reship your original mag because the PO has shredded it, so the original printing of the mag – $5, plus the $1 periodical shipping is gone and now it’s another $5 (new issue’s printing cost) plus now that we can’t use periodical postage (that only works for the initial shipping, from the printer), the new shipping cost is $6 because the magazine is so heavy! Plus the postage due for the USPS shipping me the notice that you didn’t get the magazine is either. It breaks my little heart and it keeps you from getting your magazine! And the costs of it all is starting to really add up. And then they shred the rest of the magazine.Ībout a month after we ship each issue I get somewhere between 50 and 200 of these. The 3rd and most common is that they open the plastic wrap, tear the cover off the magazine (or sometimes, just the part that says PLY, put both the plastic (either with your new address or with a stamp that says “can’t forward”) and the cover of the magazine in an envelope and mail both to me with postage due of $1.17. The 2nd and slightly more common one is that they print a label with your new address right on top of the plastic wrapper (or stamp “can’t forward”), photocopy the whole thing, mail the photocopy to me with postage due of. 57 (for the mailing of the plastic with your new address). The first one is that they take the plastic wrapper (either the whole thing or just snip off your address), write on your new address, put it in an envelope and mail it to PLY with a postage due of.
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There are 3 different scenarios, each more gruesome than the last. So, I can’t explain why but I can tell you what is really likely to happen to your magazine when you move and rely on the USPS to forward your PLY Magazine to you. I know that every once in a while they get forwarded but there seems to be no good way to predict which will and which won’t. Or at the very least, it is likely to be a lie. I know, I know, you look at the USPS website and it promises that it will forward your periodicals (magazines) to you, at no cost, for 60 days.