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munchler ◴[] No.45079150[source]
Any person or site that asks you to send money in order to “verify” yourself is a scam.
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1. prasadjoglekar ◴[] No.45079179[source]
Point taken, but USPS asks for $2 for an address change for verification.
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3. reaperducer ◴[] No.45079563[source]
You can change your address with USPS with no fee. You just fill out a form and mail it to Postmaster, $your_town. I did it just last year.

The $2 is only if you choose to do it online.

Bonus: Doing it with paper means you don't give your information to the address change web site operator, which sells it on to a million companies.

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4. bombcar ◴[] No.45079619[source]
Those coupons from change of address used to be sooooo good that I’d move from apt 1 to apt 2 (of my single family home) every few years just to get them.