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Q: Does a registered letter get delivered to your address or do you pick it up at the post office?
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I sent a registered letter but they claim it never arrived. What do you do?

With a registered letter - you should have been given a receipt from the post office when you paid for the registered service. That receipt has a unique number. The post office - when they delivered the letter, will have a signature of the person who accepted it from the postal worker, matched against their delivery register. If the post office confirm they delivered it (and provide you with proof) - you simply contact the place you sent the letter to - and inform them you can prove they received it !


How do you ship to post office?

You just need to provide the address and your cargo will be delivered to your local post office.


Can coworking space be registered office?

Yes, a coworking space can be registered as a company's office address. It provides a cost-effective solution and a professional image, especially for startups and small businesses without their own physical office space.


What is the address of the registered office for Lloyds TSB car insurance?

The address of the registered office of Lloyds TSB car insurance company is Pegasus House, Bakewell Road, Orton Southgate, Peterborough PE2 6YS, England.


What is the purpose of a return address stamp?

The purpose of a return address stamp is simply to help out the post office. If the letter or parcel cannot be delivered to the address it is being sent to, they can return it to the original sender and they can try to figure out where the person lives or how to get it to them.


How do you ship to local post office?

You just need to provide the address and your cargo will be delivered to your local post office.


What does delivered mean in shipping?

When an item is delivered, it has either reached the shipping/billing address that you provided when you ordered the item, or it has reached the post office and is to be delivered from there within the next few days, depending on the office hours.


What is an invoice address -?

The address to send the bill, invoice or receipt. It is usually the same address that the credit card or cheque/check is registered to. It is most often used when you want to buy something by mail or online and want the actual package delivered somewhere else (work, parents) but the bill to come to your home or office.


What is Invoicing address?

The address to send the bill, invoice or receipt. It is usually the same address that the credit card or cheque/check is registered to. It is most often used when you want to buy something by mail or online and want the actual package delivered somewhere else (work, parents) but the bill to come to your home or office.


What is the difference between a certified letter and a registered letter?

AnswerCertified letters travel with regular mail; you get a receipt "certifying" that you sent it, along with tracking which shows it has been delivered. If you also purchase the "return receipt" (the little green card they attach) you will not receive a physical article saying your item has been delivered. Most people get the "return receipt" at small additional cost. "Return receipt" isn't necessary unless you are unable to enter the tracking number online. "Certified" is cheaper than a "registered letter", which travels outside the regular mail flow, it is signed for and individually handled at every stop in the process. It therefore takes more time to be delivered and is more expensive. Because it is considered more secure, valuables are often sent "registered" rather than "certified." If lost, there is a "log book" record of the travels of the registered letter (or package) at every stop, making recovery more likely.Certified mail is not insured unless you buy extra insurance from the post office at additional cost. Registered mail is insured up to $25,000, or more with the purchase of additional insurance.A "certified" letter will be delivered to anyone at a particular address if they sign for it (a secretary at an office, for instance), but a "restricted certified letter" will be delivered only to the person whose name appears on the envelope.The legal system: courts, lawyers, etc. generally use certified mail with return receipt to prove that their documents were both mailed - and received.Regular first class mail is the cheapest, followed by "certified", with "registered" being the most expensive.


How do you send a registered letter?

Go to the post office, tell them you want to send a registered letter, fill out the little card they give you, and pay the fee for sending it.


Can you receive a letter with your name on it at a friend's address who obviously has a different last name?

Yes you can, I have done it many times. But if your address with the post office is different than where you want the letter to go, the post office might (and sometimes does) return it. That happened to me recently. If you use a "care of" on the letter, you should be fine. I did that the second time and the post man finally delivered it. Example: your name c/o friends name friends address city, state