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(@katetastrophee)
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We are off island for an extended time and when on island we have our mail delivered to Nisky Mailboxes. We were supposed to have our mail forwarded to a stateside address, but as of yet nothing has arrived and it's been over a month. We also had some important documents mailed from there using registered mail. At least I think it was registered, but we've lost the routing number so the USPS can't help us. Unfortunately, we can't get through to anyone there. Shortly before we left, they had moved across the street because of how high the rent is at Nisky Center or some such reason. Does anyone else use Nisky? Are they still in business? Is there a new phone number I'm not able to find? Have all of the pigeons used to carry the mail succumbed to heat stroke?


 
Posted : July 17, 2006 1:31 am
(@Curious)
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They were still in business as of last week when I went there to get my mail. Out of the eleven pieces of mail in my box, none of it was for us. Unfortunately this had been a frequent occurrence since before they moved across the street. On the spot I cancelled my service with them.


 
Posted : July 18, 2006 12:09 pm
(@katetastrophee)
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You wouldn't happen to know the phone number, would you? Did you see a bunch of boxes headed for Illinois sitting around collecting dust?


 
Posted : July 18, 2006 10:12 pm
(@east-ender)
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Kate: Their number is 774-7055. They have a fax listed as 777-8910.

Smooth sailing!


 
Posted : July 19, 2006 1:15 am
(@katetastrophee)
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Unfortunately that is the number we have and it is no longer a working number. Hadn't thought about trying the fax, but dialed it and got the same dumb message. "Please check your number and dial again." Argh! Thanks though for trying to help. I appreciate it.


 
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