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MPLinzi 03-17-2024 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2311930)
Why not dress 'em up a little? Pretty boring, otherwise.

It’s illegal

Kelevision 03-17-2024 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2311949)
When stickers are removed it takes the paint finish off the mailbox. Some mail stations stickers have been completely removed and had to be repaired and painted. Looks awful.

In the new areas stickers are not allowed

I’m in a new area, not only do we have stickers galore but the mailboxes aren’t painted. They’re aluminum. I personally don’t have stickers but couldn’t care less. I can’t do anything about them either way so…

birdawg 03-17-2024 06:18 AM

When I worked in the ghetto they would call that tagged. So I guess everyone lives to different standards

Bill14564 03-17-2024 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by MPLinzi (Post 2312140)
It’s illegal

Citation please.

Ownership of the boxes has been questioned in other threads. It appears the USPS *might* own the keys and locks but if I remember correctly, the USPS was less interested when it came to replacing rusted doors.

thelegges 03-17-2024 06:33 AM

Our old neighborhood mailboxes (2008) had a coating that when stickers were removed it took off sections of the coating. It was grey and when you removed stickers it came off in sections leaving a zebra pattern. We were so embarrassed when we removed the sticker put on our mailbox by someone else, removing sections of the coating, making our box look awful. Since the sticker was clear, with yellow, the grey that came off was definitely from the box.

2010 Notes were put in mailboxes property of USPS, that stickers were being removed and refinished. No stickers were allowed.

So to those who are newer the very old boxes are definitely different then what is being used by USPS today

mntlblok 03-17-2024 06:43 AM

Gradge in Hanna, Alberta
 
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Originally Posted by Raywatkins (Post 2312110)
Two nations divided by a common language.
As a Brit I love the different way we say garage.
But then again, my wife and I are from two different parts of the UK. You should hear the friendly banter we have about the way you say scone.
Happy to take the Brit gibes - we get worse from the Aussies.

One of my favorite subjects. That, and accents. May have pointed out previously here that I recently learnt that "aluminium" is actually correct. "(IUPAC) adopted aluminium as the standard international name for the element in 1990. In 1993, they recognized aluminum as an acceptable variant". Humphrey Davy found it and called it aluminum, but he coulda treated Michael Faraday better. . .

Oh, and I like the stickers.

Mrmean58 03-17-2024 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2312012)
The "building" that houses the cluster mailboxes, the postal station itself, is owned by The Villages. The boxes, and the doors to the boxes, and the locks, are property of the USPS. Theoretically you're not supposed to adorn those box doors with anything, because you don't own them. But the USPS has taken a hands-off approach to them and as long as you're not obscuring the box number or blocking the lock, or putting the sticker in between your box and someone else's, no one's going to "do" anything about it.

Some people consider them to be very tacky. And - some of them (IMO) are tacky. But some are cute, or pretty. I'd suggest keeping political stickers off of them, or anything that suggests that you're "pro" or "anti" anything.

So when a resident sells there house and they have placed a sticker on their mailbox, do they remove it before they move? Or does it become a " not my problem anymore" attitude?

HospitalCoder 03-17-2024 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by BubblesandPat (Post 2311923)
We noticed people have put stickers on thier mailboxes (Citrus Grove) I think it's cool to remember your box at the beginning. And add some "personality " Are the stickers allowed? What is everyone's feelings on them? (Should I duck now?)

The box immediately to the left of mine has a sticker so that’s how I find my box. I hope they never remove that sticker.

Dusty_Star 03-17-2024 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrmean58 (Post 2312167)
So when a resident sells there house and they have placed a sticker on their mailbox, do they remove it before they move? Or does it become a " not my problem anymore" attitude?


When I bought my house, I inherited the sticker. The real estate agent also refused to tell me my box number, so maybe the prior owners found it by sticker & not number.

airstreamingypsy 03-17-2024 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by MPLinzi (Post 2312140)
It’s illegal

Actually there was a big to do about it last year and the USPS said it was okay.......

thelegges 03-17-2024 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Dusty_Star (Post 2312184)
When I bought my house, I inherited the sticker. The real estate agent also refused to tell me my box number, so maybe the prior owners found it by sticker & not number.

At closing you should gotten an envelope with 2-3 keys and the number of your box is clearly written on the outside of the envelope. At least for all 4 of our houses that has been the norm

ThirdOfFive 03-17-2024 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by MPLinzi (Post 2312140)
It’s illegal

Hey! Another rookie.

Welcome aboard!!

ThirdOfFive 03-17-2024 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Raywatkins (Post 2312110)
Two nations divided by a common language.
As a Brit I love the different way we say garage.
But then again, my wife and I are from two different parts of the UK. You should hear the friendly banter we have about the way you say scone.
Happy to take the Brit gibes - we get worse from the Aussies.

Heh.

My wife and I played a lot of league tennis in years past. In one tournament we were matched against a couple with obvious accents. As we met at the net just before the start of the match I commented to the guy that I had a hard time understanding an Australian accent. He replied, very frostily, "I'm British". Don't know why that irritated him.

Girlcopper 03-17-2024 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by BubblesandPat (Post 2311923)
We noticed people have put stickers on thier mailboxes (Citrus Grove) I think it's cool to remember your box at the beginning. And add some "personality " Are the stickers allowed? What is everyone's feelings on them? (Should I duck now?)

If you want stickers, use them. If they’re not allowed, Im Sure there are dozens of people who won’t hesitate to bang on your door and tell you. Simple.

Robojo 03-17-2024 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2311949)
When stickers are removed it takes the paint finish off the mailbox. Some mail stations stickers have been completely removed and had to be repaired and painted. Looks awful.

In the new areas stickers are not allowed

I've noticed here in citrus grove no one cares about whats allowed and whats not.


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