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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

As others have mentioned, during a USPS address change there is an option to change your voter registration as well due to the new address. If you select this option, instead of taking you to the p... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This should be illegal! Directed here to update my voting address and like others mentioned, you CANNOT proceed unless you select to share your info with at least one of the promo offers. No thank you... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

USPS offered to help me update my voter registration. Then it handed my personal info to MyMove, which then proceeded to "help" by not allowing me to proceed until I'd filled out a request for car i... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Would give it zero stars if I could. This is one of the worst experiences I have come across. It's straight up predatory. USPS needs to cancel this partnership as soon as possible. You cannot avoid gi... See more

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MYMOVE is the only authorized affiliate of the USPS® that connects you to exclusive savings and services before, during and after your move.


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  • Woerd Avenue 48, 02453, Waltham, United States

  • mymove.com

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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

straight up scam

there's nothing i can say that everyone else already hasn't. i don't understand how they are partnered with usps

2 December 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Deceptive

Deceptive, and predatory in how they try to force the USPS to provide user data to them

27 November 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

Scam, USPS are scammers as well, they send you to this website to trick users into signing up for spam

6 November 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Honestly

Honestly, couldn't believe the site wouldn't let be get to address change and voter reg. without picking offers from various merchants, and when I somehow got around them I still immediately got solicitations from Walmart with mymove written on it- so they used my info without my consent anyway.... this is disgusting!

9 November 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The equivalent of scamming

The equivalent of scamming. They want your information and they sell it to whoever is willing to buy it, they pretend to be a part of the post office because they cannot to legitimate business on there own. As someone else mentioned, I believe it's illegal or very close to it what they do. If I was in law I would pursue you to take the money that you attempt to scum away from people who aren't aware they are doing business with some random crooks. Be better human beings.

29 October 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This should be illegal

This should be illegal. 70yo. To change address for a US post office. Why do I give personal information to a company I've never heard of and wouldn't normally? I'm shocked. I don't even know if the change of address is complete.

4 October 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute garbage

Absolute garbage, force you to sign up for promo offers just to use their service. Braindead site designers force you to go through an entire car insurance quote to even get close to updating your voter registration, with no option to say I DON'T HAVE A CAR

19 September 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disgusting

Disgusting use of Public funding to funnel information into a private product. USPS automatically redirects to their site when registering an address change, and the site /requires/ that you sign away your information before it will register your new voting location.

I pay taxes so that the government will provide these services, not so some private leech can steal and resell citizen data. I hope they're sued into the ground.

10 September 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is one of the only instances where…

This is one of the only instances where I’ve looked at a product or service and said, “this should be outright illegal”. It is absolutely absurd that a government agency, the United States Postal Service, has natively integrated this predatory service into the baseline functionality of their own services. Want to change your address? Sure, but not until you select one of MyMoves ‘deals’ and you agree to receiving junk mail for the rest of your life. Want to update your voter registration? Sure, but only after you allow MyMove to take your personal information and provide a car insurance quote you didn’t ask for. You also can’t skip this process. This is interjected in the middle of filling out government forms and official information. Not only does this make me absolutely despise MyMove, it degrades what little faith and trust I had left in the USPS.

You are actively introducing artificial roadblocks to an already frustrating process. You’re relying on the fact that every citizen of the US will be required to perform these actions at some point in order to nickel and dime your way into a profit. This is a shining example of late-stage capitalism. MyMove, and the USPS, should be absolutely ashamed. They won’t be though. They will continue to take your money and perform these anti-consumer practices - because we have no other option. Advocate for new USPS leadership and vote. We must remove the people making these decisions.

3 September 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Literally garbage bloatware

Literally garbage bloatware. They just try to force a bunch of offers from failing companies on when you're just trying to change your address. I don't know how much these people paid USPS but they are awful.

8 August 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not use this company

I was called by my move price to quote my move. The communication through out the process was unimpressive, the company they brokered to move me could not get me a correct time of move until the night before. The movers stated they would complete the move at 8 AM, they did not arrive until 10:30 AM and had forgotten the key to the back of the truck, so the move did not start until around 1. They company grossly under quoted me, I was quoted 1600 and once the gentleman finished loading he stated that it would be 2000 more than what I was quoted. Additionally they did not make the date they said my items would get there and my television was broken. I have called multiple times to find out how this situation will be resolved and have not heard anything back. Do not use this company, it was one of the most stressful weeks I have ever had.

31 July 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam site thats somehow pushed by USPS

Updating address and voter registration online at USPS. Somehow was transferred to this website. I thought I made a mistake at first. It was no mistake. The USPS website forces you to this scam site instead of letting you update voter registration after changing your address. How is this possible? Total garbage promoted by the USPS while trying to use their services.

9 July 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A scam and a scandal

As the 96% of reviewers here state clearly and forcefully, this is a scam and a scandal. (There is a single positive review, by an anonymous poster named “shopper“…)

How this email harvesting business managed to get a contract with the US Postal Service is a scandal that should be investigated and those responsible should be fired or jailed.

This is one of the most outrageous cases of brazen corruption I’ve seen in a long time. I wonder if the Postmaster, Mr. DeJoy, appointed by you-know-who, had a hand in it…

8 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Predatory and unethical

I can’t effing figure out how to move forward with my voter registration change without signing up for a bunch of crap commercial offers. Disgusting that the USPS official change of address form routed me to mymove.

Makes me feel frustrated, like I’m missing something, and taken advantage of during the peak stress of moving. Shame on the USPS and shame on Mymove

6 March 2024
Unprompted review

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