Canada post cancel mail forwarding
A frustrating situation!
Yes, Canada Post can cancel mail forwarding services under certain circumstances. Here are some reasons why:
- Inactivity: If you haven't used the mail forwarding service for a certain period (usually 6-12 months), Canada Post may cancel the service.
- Insufficient funds: If you haven't paid the required fees or have insufficient funds in your account, Canada Post may cancel the service.
- Invalid or incomplete information: If the information provided for the mail forwarding service is invalid or incomplete, Canada Post may cancel the service.
- Abuse or misuse: If Canada Post detects any abuse or misuse of the mail forwarding service, they may cancel it.
- Changes to your account: If there are changes to your account, such as a change of address or a request to cancel the service, Canada Post may cancel the service.
If your mail forwarding service is cancelled, you will receive a notice from Canada Post explaining the reason for the cancellation. You can appeal the decision by contacting Canada Post's customer service department.
To avoid cancellation, make sure to:
- Regularly use the mail forwarding service
- Keep your account information up to date
- Pay any required fees on time
- Avoid any suspicious or abusive activity
If you're concerned about your mail forwarding service being cancelled, you can contact Canada Post's customer service department to inquire about the status of your service and any potential issues.