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I recently made an address change online-or so I thought. I was surprised by the $20 charge, but then the USPS is in financial trouble. I even got a confirmation email from Jeffrey Keever( cs@usps-cha
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USPS Address change Scam-watch out for copycat website

posted at May 14, 2012 8:53 AM EDT
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First: May 14, 2012
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I recently made an address change online-or so I thought. I was surprised by the $20 charge, but then the USPS is in financial trouble. I even got a confirmation email from Jeffrey Keever(cs@usps-change-address.com). I found out a week later that the change of address didn't go through (of course), but the charge did. It is being disputed and my card cancelled. So watch out-we make mistakes when we are most stressed and busy!

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