Do the postal dep send any mail for joining

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) does not typically send mail to individuals who are not already customers or subscribers. However, there are a few scenarios where the USPS might send mail to individuals who are interested in joining or learning more about a particular service:

  1. New Mover Mailings: When someone moves to a new address, the USPS sends a welcome packet with information about local services, including mail delivery and pickup locations.
  2. Change of Address Notifications: If someone submits a change of address form, the USPS sends a confirmation letter to the old address and the new address, informing them of the address change.
  3. Public Service Announcements: The USPS occasionally sends public service announcements or informational mailings to inform the public about new services, promotions, or initiatives.
  4. Marketing Campaigns: The USPS may partner with other organizations to send targeted marketing campaigns to specific demographics or geographic areas. These campaigns might promote new services, products, or initiatives.
  5. Subscription-based Services: If you subscribe to a service, such as a magazine or catalog, the USPS will send you mail related to that subscription.

In the context of joining a specific organization or service, the USPS typically does not send mail to individuals who are not already members or subscribers. Instead, you would likely need to contact the organization directly or sign up for their services online to receive any relevant mail.

If you're interested in joining a particular organization or service, I recommend visiting their website, contacting their customer service, or reaching out to them directly to learn more about their membership or subscription options.