I received this form today from the mail forwarding service I use, called United States Postal Service Application for Delivery of Mail Through Agent, which I have to sign if I want to retain Interlink’s services - or, more likely, for the USPS to allow Interlink to continue operation. Among the clauses were inocuous little things like upon request the agent must provide to the Postal Service all addresses to which the agency transfers mail and when any information required on this form changes or becomes obsolete, the addressee(s) must file a revised application.
Translation: we’re going to keep track of you, even though you live outside our borders.
All was not lost - on the top there was a note reading See Privacy Act Statement on Reverse. At least, I thought, they’re acknowledging privacy.
The reverse was an empty, blank page.
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