Conquering the Paper Pileup: How to Put Your Denver Post on Vacation Hold (and Actually Relax on Yours)
Let's face it, folks. Sometimes, even the most dedicated news junky needs a break. You're off adventuring in the Rockies, lounging on a beach with a fruity beverage (umbrella optional, but highly encouraged), or simply reclaiming your living room from the ever-growing mountain range of newspapers. But what about that pesky Denver Post subscription? Fear not, intrepid vacationer, for this guide will have you putting your paper delivery on hold faster than you can say "hold my sunscreen."
How Do I Contact The Denver Post Customer Care Vacation Hold |
Calling in the Cavalry (or Customer Service, Whichever Sounds More Dramatic)
The Denver Post offers two main ways to enact Operation "Newspaper-Free Foyer."
Dial Those Digits: Whip out your trusty phone and dial (303) 832-3232. A friendly customer service representative will be waiting to assist you in your quest for temporary paperless bliss. Be prepared to answer some basic subscriber information questions (think name, account number, etc.) – but don't worry, it's a breeze.
My Account to the Rescue: For the digitally inclined, head over to myaccount.denverpost.com. Log in to your account and navigate to the delivery management section (we know some websites can be labyrinths, but you've got this!). There, you'll find the glorious option to place a vacation hold. Click that button with the confidence of a seasoned online warrior.
Pro Tip: Make sure to know your desired hold dates beforehand. This will ensure a smooth transition back to the world of daily news (or at least, until the next vacation beckons).
Hold On, Did Someone Say "Important Stuff"?
While you're basking in the vacation glow, remember that important time-sensitive deliveries like legal notices or court summons won't be chilling on your doorstep with the rest of the papers. The Denver Post won't hold those for you.
Tip: Pause, then continue with fresh focus.
Solution: Arrange for a trusted friend, neighbor, or responsible houseplant (hey, stranger things have happened) to collect these important items while you're away.
Bonus Tip: If you're a digital subscriber, you can (and should!) keep up with the news online! The Denver Post website has everything you need to stay informed, even if your physical mailbox is taking a break.
Frequently Asked Vacation Hold FAQs:
How to Know When My Hold Ends?
Tip: Make mental notes as you go.
When placing the hold (either by phone or online), you'll specify the start and end dates. You'll also receive a confirmation email (assuming you have email set up for your account) with this information.
How to Change My Hold Dates?
If your vacation plans take an unexpected turn (hey, that's what vacations are for, right?), you can contact customer service at the same number listed above to adjust your hold dates.
Tip: Take mental snapshots of important details.
How Do I Stop the Vacation Hold and Get My Paper Delivered Again?
No need to take any action here! The Denver Post will automatically resume delivery on the date you specified when placing the hold.
How Much Does a Vacation Hold Cost?
QuickTip: Skim the intro, then dive deeper.
There's no additional charge for placing a vacation hold on your Denver Post subscription.
How Do I Contact Customer Service If I Have Other Questions?
See the very first section of this fantastic guide (you're welcome) for the phone number and website address for Denver Post customer service.
Now, go forth and conquer that vacation to-do list! With your Denver Post on hold, you can focus on the truly important things – like perfecting your tan (or lack thereof, depending on your vacation style).