Yes, but it's the post office you are supposed to give a fowarding address to.
This is the address that I was given to forward payoff for my citi mortgage. I was given this address and told to send it to the attention of "Payoffs" and to provide my account number, the customer names, and a forwarding address.
No your email address will never be given out.
As addressed, when returned, no forwarding address was given or the forwarding time limit (usually one year) has expired and the USPO will no longer forward the mail. If the letter has no return address, then it goes into the dead letter file, where eventually it might get opened in search of finding a return name/address inside the envelope.
The answer is bribe.
Mail undeliverable at address given; no change-of-address order on file; forwarding order expired; forwarding postage not guaranteed by sender or addressee; or, mail endorsed with sender's instructions DO NOT FORWARD. i.e. I would summarize/assume that the address was incorrect, expired, etc. Try to contact the person/office/business whom you tried to send this to and obtain the correct address. p.s. Return to sender means that the letter was returned to you or the person [address] who sent it [the sender].
No. It's none of the man's business who is using a given phone.
If the lender wants the car back and doesn't think you are going to pay because you have moved, they can find you in much less than 30 days. Look at it from the lender's viewpoint: you're 45 days late, moved, left NO forwarding address, no way to contact you. WHAT does that look like to you? And, YES, in some states it IS illegal to hide secured collateral.
Yes you can. It is illegal to open a bank account for someone else unless they have given a written legal power of attorney to you.
Yes my uneducated friend, that is called piracy. Unless it is being given to you by someone who has purchased it.
Euthanasia is the name given to assisting someone to die to relieve suffering. In most countries it would be illegal and regarded as murder.
Based on the bare facts given in the question, no, it doesn't sound like it would be.
You should file a police report immediately. Unless you have given someone permission to use your address, they are committing an offense and you may find yourself in legal trouble. If they are using your address they may be getting the mail out of your mail box.