No it doesn't.
yes
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].
yes
No
Postal employees and our high-speed equipment have only a brief second to look at an envelope, read information and enter it for processing. Mail with insufficient information or mail that has insufficient postage, is rejected and returned to the sender endorsed "Return to Sender". This endorsement is very prominent and is designed to be eye-catching. For this reason, we ask that any returned mail, upon be mailed again, be enclosed in a new separate envelope with new postage to ensure prompt processing and to avoid being returned to the sender a second time.
Put the correct amount of postage stamp on the envelope, address the envelope and then post the envelope.
Yes you do need to make sure that you put the correct amount of postage on the envelope because the IRS will get your mailed income tax return without the correct postage. And also make sure that you have the correct IRS mailing address on the envelope that your return is supposed to be mailed to.
At most four days, depending on weather, Holidays, correct address, and date mailed.
Yes, as long as postage is on there. Only when it is too little does it get returned.
To write a residence address, start with the recipient's name at the top, followed by the street address, city, state, and ZIP code. Make sure to include any apartment or unit numbers if applicable. It's also important to use the correct format and include the correct postage for mailing.
If a butterfly tea set is faulty or needs to be returned for any other reason, it can be returned quite easily. Just follow the instructions on the returns section, print out the postage address and post.
{| |- | It will probably be returned to you. If the local address is spotted, it might be routed by hand, which might avoid it being rejected by a machine. In which case it could be delivered postage due, but that is not very common these days. |}