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I had to update my address on my driver's license and they needed a couple pieces of mail with my new address and name on it to verify but I hadn't gotten any mail at the new place yet.

Then I started thinking about it more and realized I haven't actually received a letter addressed specifically to me in over a year, possibly in over 3 years. I have everything set to send by email because it isn't 1950 anymore. Am I just a loser with no corporate pen pals or is physical mail an antiquated form of address verification now?

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[โ€“] TheReanuKeeves@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I try to avoid unnecessary mail when I can so anything I can set on autopay and get emails for I do, which has been everything for quite some time. I just feel like I'm getting less than 1% of the mail my parents used to get when I was a kid and before everything was done electronically

[โ€“] joe@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I can say with some certainty that the amount of junk mail I get is not significantly lower than in the past, but that's not addressed to me, usually, it's almost always "current resident".

I doubt DMVs are going to move away from accepting mail, but they probably already have an option for your situation, like printing out something from a utility that equates to a bill with your name and address on it.

Their work around is that I have to request mail from my bank lol