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epost will change in April

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Email not displaying correctly? Hello Customer, On April 23, 2017, and all your epost notifications

Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]( Hello Customer, On April 23, 2017, [canadapost.ca/epost]( and all your epost notifications will begin taking you to the new, mobile friendly epost. The cleaner page and easy-access functions reflect the requests of epost users. If you prefer not to wait, you can manage your bills, pay stubs and statements in the new epost right now. Simply sign in to [canadapost.ca/inbox]( with the same username and password that you currently use for epost. You can bookmark it for quick, future access. If you have questions about the transition of your current account you may find answers at epost’s Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page. [View epost FAQ.]( You will continue to enjoy the benefits of epost, including: • Convenience – view your bills, statements and paystubs all in one place and under one login. • Paperless – store your documents online for up to seven years. • Secure - your information is protected with security trusted by banks. You can still use the older version until September at [epost.ca.]( Sincerely, Susie De Franco General Manager Digital Channel and Products [Find a Post Office]( [Find a Postal Code]( [Track]( [Find a Rate]( [Support]( [Blog]( [Legal]( | [Privacy]( | [Français]( epostTM is a trademark of Canada Post Corporation. Unsubscribe You are receiving this email because you made a transaction with Canada Post in the past two years, or have agreed to the Canada Post [Terms and Conditions](. Please note that you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. Security & Privacy Canada Post protects your security and privacy. We will never ask for personal information (such as passwords or credit card numbers) in an email newsletter. If you receive such a request, please do not respond to the email. Read our [Privacy policy](. Please do not reply Replies to this email will not be responded to or read. If you have any questions or comments, please [contact us](. [www.canadapost.ca]( 2701 Riverside Dr, Ottawa ON K1A 0B1 © 2017 Canada Post Corporation

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