How Do You Write A Letter For Change Of Address?
• Start making a list of all your contacts. As soon as you know you will be moving, start writing down all relevant contacts. Keep envelopes you receive in a pile. That way, you are less likely to miss those correspondences you only get very unfrequently. • Submit an address change to the post office. This way you’ll catch everything you forget to update. You can do it online at the US Postal Service website for $1 or get a form at your local post office for free. • Check your bills. Most credit cards and utility bills have a space to fill in the new address on the back of the invoice for your monthly bill. Often there is a check-box on the front side. Don’t forget to check it. • Phone it in. If there’s a customer service line for an organization, call it and give your new address by phone. Ask to have the new information read back to you to verify that it has been recorded correctly. • Look online. Many magazines will now let you update your address online. You’ll need your subscripti