A new investigation is highlighting a USPS scam that makes it easy for scammers to change your address and steal your identity.
More than four months after the expanded crime prevention measures were announced, some postal customers are now questioning whether the changes have actually been enacted. In a Sept. 27 report, CBS New York said that
One clerk even told McNicholas he could simply drop a COA form in the mail, which he decided do in August. A few days later, his mail started showing up at the D.C. address despite him never having his ID checked to verify his identity, according to CBS New York.
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