Have you asked your postmaster what they have as your postal address on their records? Reason I ask is we live in the country in a 160+ year old farm house and when we moved in here 35 years ago the address was listed on everything as Rivers Road. Everything had Rivers Road and that's how we wrote it for a shipping and mailing address. FedEx was the first to give me a problem as packages would end up being deliver to an adjacent city Rivers Street??? Then the street sign at the beginning of the dead end road (ends at another farm house) was changed to read River (no "s") road and things got worse for lost or delayed mail and packages. Then the street sign got changed again to read Rivers (again the "s") Street? Why a "road" out in the country is called a street added more confusion and more delayed or not delivered mail and packages. So I called the post office in town and sure enough they said the official USPS mailing address for us is RIVER STREET no "s" and yes it is a street. That "S" and ROAD were never correct. The sign at the beginning of the STREET now reads RIVER ST, and knock on wood have had little or no issues since, Check your official USPS postal address on record and then go from there, Some of you might just for your own piece of mind and have nothing to do should just for grins check it too.

Mike