When it is correct, it means that the person who the piece of mail was sent to has not left a forwarding address or never lived there at all. So, the mail is undeliverable since the address is essentially incorrect for that person. You would need to find a new address.
It means the person you addressed your letter to ("the addressee" ) is no longer at the address you sent it to: he or she has gone away.
Your question makes assumptions that are not correct. There is no reason to accept mail for an unknown addressee, by anyone. The manager's job is to accept mail for known addressees.
An addressee is a person or place to which something has been addressed.
Open by Addressee only
The word for "addressee" in Tagalog is "tinutukoy."
An addressee is the person to whom the address is made or to whom the letter is addressed. Here are some sentences.The addressee in that conversation didn't seem convinced by the man's arguments.I was the addressee, and I can prove that the package never arrived.Who is the addressee for your speech?
The addressee information in a business letter is called the 'inside address'.
A certification is a request for evidence that mail was received by an addressee. Mail that is sent certified has to be signed for before the addressee can actually receive the piece of mail.
You mark them "addressee unknown" and "return to sender", then either put them back in your mail box for pick up or drop them in any mail box.
Receiver/addressee.
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The root word of "addressee" is "address," which comes from the Latin word "ad" (to) and "directus" (straight). "Addressee" refers to the person to whom something is being sent or addressed.