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What does everyone do with their mail when they go cruising? I will be gone
for only a month or two at a time. Is the easiest way to have someone stuff a Priority Mail pack and send it weekly? We aren't on any set schedule. I have as many bills as I can on automatic payment and charged to MC as I can pay that online. There are always those ones that you have to write a check for and mail that you do want. Thanks Phil |
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x-no-archive:yes "Phil" wrote:
What does everyone do with their mail when they go cruising? I will be gone for only a month or two at a time. Is the easiest way to have someone stuff a Priority Mail pack and send it weekly? We aren't on any set schedule. I have as many bills as I can on automatic payment and charged to MC as I can pay that online. There are always those ones that you have to write a check for and mail that you do want. Do you still have a house? We are gone for 6 months at a time. If we are only gone for a week or so, I just have the mail held. Otherwise, I have the mail forwarded. The PO will do this for us since we have a house. For free. They send it to one of our daughters who checks it over, throws out the dreck (pre-arranged as to what that is), emails us of any problems and the bank statement bottom lines, and pays on-line any bills that need to be paid (like you I've got most of them on auto pay), and forwards specified stuff to us whereever we are. I give her a check to cover the cost of her mailing the stuff - mostly the bank statements that I want to look at, questionable bills and some magazines that we like to read. grandma Rosalie http://www12.virtualtourist.com/m/4a9c6/ |
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Phil wrote:
What does everyone do with their mail when they go cruising? I will be gone for only a month or two at a time. Is the easiest way to have someone stuff a Priority Mail pack and send it weekly? We aren't on any set schedule. I have as many bills as I can on automatic payment and charged to MC as I can pay that online. There are always those ones that you have to write a check for and mail that you do want. Thanks Phil I don't know what _everyone_ does, but I know from my experience that relying on a friend or a relative to handle mail will eventually cause you problems. I had my cousin forward my stuff for the first 2 years I was out, and eventually realized that it wasn't fair to him and didn't really work for me. I then went with a mail forwarder in Florida and have had a pretty good relationship and excellent results for many years now. Florida doesn't have a state income tax - not that I'm all that interested (smile). -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.tripod.com |
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St. Brendans Isle gives excelent mail forwarding service. The UPS
Stores (formerly Mailboxes Etc) will forward mail but they are not as flexable about delivery methods as St.Brendans. OTOH, It probably would not be worth the effort for just a month or two. By the time you got the addresses all changed you would have to change them back. For that short a period you might even trust your brother in law. :-) Phil wrote: What does everyone do with their mail when they go cruising? I will be gone for only a month or two at a time. Is the easiest way to have someone stuff a Priority Mail pack and send it weekly? We aren't on any set schedule. I have as many bills as I can on automatic payment and charged to MC as I can pay that online. There are always those ones that you have to write a check for and mail that you do want. Thanks Phil -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 11:52:52 -0400, Glenn Ashmore
wrote: St. Brendans Isle gives excelent mail forwarding service. The UPS Stores (formerly Mailboxes Etc) will forward mail but they are not as flexable about delivery methods as St.Brendans. OTOH, It probably would not be worth the effort for just a month or two. By the time you got the addresses all changed you would have to change them back. For that short a period you might even trust your brother in law. :-) We had a local Mailboxes Etc hold and forward our mail. Initally the service was good, but while we were in Vanuatu a worker at MBE took the liberty of keeping our mail, emptying our bank accounts, and setting up new credit accounts at her home in our names... We only discovered the problem when MBE contacted us because my bank refused to pay MBE's bill because there was no money left in the account. I haven't the time to type in the whole hariy story, but three years after the fact we are still dealing with the fall out. So be careful. Also, it is worth noting that when you are done with a commercial mail service you will need to have them provide forwading to your new address since the USPS will not forward or provide address correction from a non-residential address. Good luck! --- Tom |
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On our circumnav, we had our son pay our bills and hold mail until
someone came to join us. It wasn't an imposition as he was also house-sitting -- living cheap. This was in the dark ages (1995-98), but when we go cruising in Fintry, we'll set everything up to hit either a credit card or as a direct debit to a checking account. I'd be surprised if there were any vendors, except perhaps local Mom and Pops, that you couldn't set up for automatically paying. There are services that will open mail and pay bills. Most larger banks' trust departments also will do this. For a month or two, you could simply prepay all the ones you haven't set up on autopay and have someone just look over the mail to make sure you don't get a jury duty notice or something else to which you must respond. If you know the amount (by telephone from your mail opener or by calling the vendor), you can pay anything off the internet now using either your bank's bill paying service, paypal, or quicken, or, of course, by the old fashioned way of mailing a check. Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com "Phil" wrote in message m... What does everyone do with their mail when they go cruising? I will be gone for only a month or two at a time. Is the easiest way to have someone stuff a Priority Mail pack and send it weekly? We aren't on any set schedule. I have as many bills as I can on automatic payment and charged to MC as I can pay that online. There are always those ones that you have to write a check for and mail that you do want. Thanks Phil |
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I have been playing around with electronic bill payment systems for about
4-5 years. Trying different methods while I'm still at or near my home base. About the only bills I can't set up for automatic payment are the utility and cell phone bill.. I suspect if I needed to, I could have them automatically charged to my credit card but I don't want them to have my account number.. Otherwise I use eBill Pay through the USPS. Has worked very well for me for that past 4 years. I can log into the site from anywhere that I have Internet access and adjust any payment schedule.. I have found the USPS service is better than most banks and credit unions because the money isn't deducted from my bank account until the draft or electronic payment is executed. Most banks want to deduct the money 10 days before the scheduled payment due date. If there is a vendor/service that can't recieve elex payments, then the USPS sends them a draft/money order instrument. I don't remember the exact amount it cost per payment, but I think I am on a fixed fee of about $5-6 a month for a half dozen payments. I have never had any problem with this system and plan to use it while cruising. -- My opinion and experience. FWIW Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Steve" wrote: I have been playing around with electronic bill payment systems for about 4-5 years. Trying different methods while I'm still at or near my home base. About the only bills I can't set up for automatic payment are the utility and cell phone bill.. I suspect if I needed to, I could have them automatically charged to my credit card but I don't want them to have my account number.. I have electronic bill pay through my bank. I can set up recurring payments of the same amount for a specified number of times. For instance the car insurance is semi-annual and 4 even payments each time. The actual checks are sent from the bill pay service to the person whose bill is being paid via USPS - the electronic part is just my telling them to pay the bill and how much via the internet. I can even send my grandchildren checks for Xmas if I want to by just setting them up as an account. I have a credit card with that bank and automatic deposit of our retirement and SS to the bank. The credit card is automatically paid from the bank account (separately from the electronic payment system). I don't use any other card except in an extreme emergency (like when Bob was in the ICU with a heart attack).. The boat payments are automatically deducted from the bank account. The house is at the end of a 30 year mortage and will be paid off next month. Otherwise it has been an automatic electronic payment. We don't have any car payments. The electricity I have set on level payment - the same payment each month regardless of the meter reading. Then I set the electronic bill pay to automatically pay that amount. The electric company (a co-op BTW) reassesses the amount in Feb and changes it if it is way to much or way to little. Then in June the overage is credited or the underage is paid off. The oil company does the same thing with the heating oil. They figure how much we used last year and divide that by 10 and we have the same payment each month. Set up for automatic electronic payment. The water bill is every quarter and it is the same amount each quarter because we don't have a water meter so it is a flat rate. So that's an automatic electronic payment every quarter. The cell phones are charged to the credit card (above) as is my ISP. The house phone is put on automatic pay once we leave at whatever the cheapest rate is (paying for all outgoing calls) since we aren't there to make any calls it should be always the same. There should be no long distance bills because we aren't here to make calls. The cell phone is no roaming and no long distance and as long as we stay within a specified number of minutes is a flat rate. Car insurance I set up for electronic payment also. Prescriptions are charged to the credit card. So the only things which I need to worry about are the safe deposit box bill which comes in January, magazine subscriptions, some organization dues, and paying off the last deliveries of the daily and Sunday paper. Otherwise I use eBill Pay through the USPS. Has worked very well for me for that past 4 years. I can log into the site from anywhere that I have Internet access and adjust any payment schedule.. I have found the USPS service is better than most banks and credit unions because the money isn't deducted from my bank account until the draft or electronic payment is executed. Most banks want to deduct the money 10 days before the scheduled payment due date. If there is a vendor/service that can't recieve elex payments, then the USPS sends them a draft/money order instrument. I don't remember the exact amount it cost per payment, but I think I am on a fixed fee of about $5-6 a month for a half dozen payments. My bank account isn't debited until the checks are cashed. The fee for the service (which covers postage) is $4.95/month for about 20 checks a month. I've never gone over that number. I have never had any problem with this system and plan to use it while cruising. grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id2.html |
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