What possibilities are there for all(!) mail to be delivered to another location because mail is stolen from the postal address?

My specific case: Unfortunately, my ex-boyfriend keeps stealing my mail from my mailbox. I've filed a complaint several times, but so far without success. I've already suffered negative consequences because important mail hasn't reached me. A PO box isn't helpful in this case, because all regular mail with a regular address continues to be delivered to my address. I can't request mail forwarding either, and where would it go, since I don't have a new address.

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lilatrudi
3 months ago

…because all letters regularly provided with the address will continue to be sent to my address.

Nope, comes (almost) all in the mailbox (except "postbox extra").

lilatrudi
3 months ago
Reply to  ElaausK

Please

lilatrudi
3 months ago
Reply to  ElaausK

Comes into the mailbox, and will be deemed to have been delivered.

lilatrudi
3 months ago

No problem

Harvey1102
3 months ago

You could talk to your boss if it's okay to redirect your private email to the work address.

My colleagues sometimes do this for important packages when they know they are not there at that time.

Bird00700
3 months ago

With a posting order to a corresponding address (work, mailbox, friends, …) it should work.

VausD
3 months ago

The post writes that all mail (up to a few exceptions) goes to the mailbox.What exceptions are I can't tell you.

VausD
3 months ago
Reply to  ElaausK

In contrast to the “classical” writing, no personal handover of the consignment against the signature of the receiving person takes place when sent as a throw-in letter. Rather, the delivery takes place by throwing the consignment into the mailbox or by inserting it into the mailbox of the recipient.

JeBo92
3 months ago
Reply to  VausD

Once referring to the few exceptions, 98% of everything should land in the mailbox. This is excluded, eg Yellow letters (courts, courts, etc.), consignments for which you have to sign personally, consignments for which you have to prove yourself or letters from the mail yourself, such as invoices for the mailbox or confirmation of the registration for this.

VausD
3 months ago
Reply to  JeBo92

Thank you, I was interested in that.Very good to know.

FrayG
3 months ago

If you have a mailbox, all the mail goes to the box. Even if your address is on it. That's right. I always do with customers where there are such problems. It's not that rare.

FrayG
3 months ago
Reply to  ElaausK

Oh, I really don't know. Could I imagine that this is going to the mailbox. It's just an outsourced mailbox.