• NewWorldOverHere
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    I’m the same way with my mail.

    I’m a millennial - I don’t check my mailbox for 6+ weeks at a time.

    If I order something, then I know about it and expect it at my door (because it’s fedex, amazon, or ups).

    Otherwise, it will have to wait until I happen to remember I have a mailbox.

    For example, with bills - I expect you to have my email address and use it, because I supplied it whenever I established xyz account.

    Exceptions:

    1. Around the holidays when people send out holiday cards!
    2. For a local property tax exemption, my county refuses to email it. Their requirement for receiving the exemption is that you live here locally, and part of their way for verifying that, is by sending the request form to your local physical address.
        • Nepenthe
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          When it’s too cold out to wanna walk all the way up there, I’ve gone for 3-4 months at a stretch. All I ever get is garbage anyway, so it’s only ever mattered twice, and one of those was an expected package.

          No one’s ever called me a welfare check :(

        • NewWorldOverHere
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          I’m in the military lol. The government definitely knows I’m alive by 0600 sharp every morning.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        I’ve had a P.O. box for years because I don’t want to disclose my home address when I register domains. Maybe I should check it one of these days…

      • @Djeikup
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        21 year ago

        Arthur Dent kinda stuff is going to happen to him. Yellow…

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        I am almost to the point where I don’t mind normal junk mail. That’s easy to quickly scan, identify as junk, and toss.

        What really grinds my gears are when my companies contact me and write something like “Important” on it. This happened recently with my credit card company. I thought maybe I had gone overdue, or had overpaid and this was letting me know my bill the following month would be less (it has happened before).

        No - it was letting me know I had good credit and could get a good % on a loan through them if I wanted. Now, that made me mad. Junk mail, from my very own credit card company. B.S.

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        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          In the stamp postmark area, if you see “Prepaid Sorted Standard”, most of the time it’s junk mail like what you describe. Regardless of how “important” it says it is.

    • Veraxus
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      I’m like this with email. I do a quick visual scan about once per week… or fortnight… because it’s almost all SPAM, and no matter how many blocks and filters I create, it does little to hold back the tide of trash.

      Everyone who matters knows the only way to reach me reliably is via text message.

    • frustratedphagocytosis
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      I nearly missed a jury duty notice because of this habit. I only check if I know money or a specific bill is coming.

    • @[email protected]
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      If you live in the US, you can get your mail sent to your email inbox every day you are getting something that is directly addressed to you (i.e., not spam). It’s called USPS Informed Delivery.

      It doesn’t always work if they get your address slightly off (say they put STE instead of APT), but it’s a lot better than nothing.

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        Just signed up for this, thank you. It’s fantastic!

        Now I can check my mail from the comfort of my bed. USPS email comes daily at 0400.

  • @[email protected]
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    Sms aren’t limited by my availability…you can send them at 4am in the morning so i can ignore them for 2 weeks for no reason. Meanwhile if you call me at 4am I’d still be awake but it’s none of your business why and i wouldn’t answer them anyway so why bother.

    • Doug [he/him]
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      You’ve got a point. A whole lot of boomers are annoyance issues leading us millennials to not answer our phones

  • @[email protected]
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    Because sms respects my time. I can check it when I can I do not need to stop everything I am doing for it. A call doesn’t, I have to stop everything to pick it up.

  • @[email protected]
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    As an older millennial I use the phone just fine, thank you very much.

    It’s Facebook and other random proprietary crap being used for IRL communications (especially important stuff like community associations, etc.) that I can’t deal with.

    • arefx
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      111 year ago

      I refuse to use Facebook and any time I hear someone talking about using it I just think of how much better off everyone would be without it. I haven’t used it in probably 5 years but I could only imagine it has got worse.

      • @Screwthehole
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        It’s the only Marketplace in the use where I live. Sucks so bad but I have to have it for work

    • @protput
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      I make an exception for WhatsApp because I (and literally everyone in our country) uses this instead of SMS. I never use SMS.

  • @Arthur_Leywin
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    211 year ago

    I wouldn’t mind people calling me if I didn’t expect 90% of my calls to be scams.

    • Flying SquidM
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      Same. I used the phone before there were other options, but I always hated it. I don’t like being able to hear someone but not see them. It gives me anxiety.

    • SokathHisEyesOpen
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      How did you make plans with friends before cell phones? You never talked with a boyfriend or girlfriend for hours on a landline?

      • @Cmot_Dibbler
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        171 year ago

        That doesn’t mean they liked talking on the phone.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        Most likely I’d make plans face to face. I have spent too many hours on the phone with loved ones, but that’s usually planned or expected. I don’t like picking up the phone if I don’t know who it is, and even then I’d often rather avoid. Just send me a message please instead.

  • @[email protected]
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    Im just autistic and can’t hold an unrehearsed phone conversation, let alone irl conversation, to save my life.

  • TesterJ
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    141 year ago

    I once signed up for something that required separate home and cell phone numbers. Some shipping service or something. And it wouldn’t let me put the same number for both. Like come on, nobody is paying for landlines nowadays. I ended up putting my parents’ phone number for the home phone (which they coincidentally just got rid of this week.)

    • @maniclucky
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      111 year ago

      (AreaCode) 867-5309 is your friend in this and for random “Insert your phone number for the rewards program” things.

      • tryplot
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        51 year ago

        fun fact: most phone companies do not allow that phone number to be given out due to too many people calling it as a direct result of that song.

    • @avapa
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      I have two landline numbers that came with my internet contract but I don’t have a phone connected to the modem. So whenever your scenario happens to me I just give them one of my real landline numbers. I’ve tried calling myself and you can actually hear it ringing as the caller but no one will ever pick up lol

  • Froyn
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    131 year ago

    “My rate for voice services is $0.35 per minute. Ask about by bulk rate for 15, 30, or 60 minute increments when prepaid. Any calls without prepayment will be billed at the per minute rate, net30 terms. Please have a PO# ready when calling.”