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For your car to be away from the mail box on the curb, so that the mail man/woman can deliver you mail?

Our mail man has threatened to stop delivering our mail, because supposedly my car is too close to the mail box, and he can't drive close enough to it to drop the mail in the box...

Wtf? I live in a major city ... not a rural ****ing county... Why can't you get the **** out the car, walk six steps and put the ****ing mail in the box?! :cmad:
 
Only you, baby. :o
 
mailboxes are on thehouses in my city not by the street
 
Screw the mailman, I'm getting a p.o. box. What makes this **** worse. I don't even ****ing get mail. I just moved back home, so there's real no reason for me to get mail anymore...
 
mailboxes are on thehouses in my city not by the street

Not all neighbor hoods are like that here. SOme have them on the doors/houses, and some have them on the curb. My neighborhood has them on the curb. Still, the mailmen usually get out of the god damn car. I can see if it's raining buckets... but jesus...
 
Help the lazy man out, there's poor air quality and who knows how many homes are on his route. I can't imagine he can really deny you mail though.
 
For your car to be away from the mail box on the curb, so that the mail man/woman can deliver you mail?

Our mail man has threatened to stop delivering our mail, because supposedly my car is too close to the mail box, and he can't drive close enough to it to drop the mail in the box...

Wtf? I live in a major city ... not a rural ****ing county... Why can't you get the **** out the car, walk six steps and put the ****ing mail in the box?! :cmad:

It's pretty common knowledge that if the mailbox is on the street, you're supposed to leave a clear space around it. The mailmen who deliver to the boxes on the street aren't used to having to get out to deliver it, because there are different types of mailmen for that.
 
Help the lazy man out, there's poor air quality and who knows how many homes are on his route. I can't imagine he can really deny you mail though.

If he doesn't properly deliver the mail he could be fired, it's considered to be the same as mail tampering.
 
Our mail lady refuses to deliver packages to us anymore. Just because we put up a sign at the garage to put the packages by the door, not the garage, since in the winter they would tend to get buried in the snow or now we might not notice them there.
So now they refuse to leave them, or they still leave them there, right next to the sign.
 
See, wtf? That's the **** I'm talking about. It's not like I'm parking infront of the god damn mail box. I drive a jetta, the car is that long, and the distance I part from the mail box, leaves him plenty of room to pull enough so that, if he were too close to my car, all he'd have to do is reverse a bit.

**** the mail man! :down:cmad:
 
It really depends on the person doing the mail delivery. We never had a problem until we got a new person. The old one was great.
 

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