Unless sent certified (requiring receiver to sign for mail) it is your word against theirs that such mail was sent and received. It is a "CYA" if you will and hold's water in a court of law.
Yes, it can be sent via mail.Lending institutions usually send them in nondescript envelopes, in an effort to stop mail theft.
Certified mail requires you to sign for the mail. To know who sent the certified mail, you usually need to sign for it but the sender's name is typically listed on the green card attached to the mail. You can ask to look at the card before signing and if you miss the delivery, you can look at the slip the mail carrier leaves for you that lets you know you had a certified letter or package.
The cost of certified mail will be determined by the weight and where it is being sent. The average cost for this type of mail is five dollars.
You have to put them in a mail box or hand them to the mail man. Take care if you leave mail out for the mail man since people are stealing mail these days.
No, you may not. It is a federal offense to open someone else's mail.
The CoxNet Industrial company provides construction services. Generally one can get building materials from them, or actually have them construct what they want.
open gmail's settings and set it up there
sent mail is e-mail you have sent to other e-mail addresses
You dont need to open it, it means the e-mail address you used is no longer in use..
Coxnet webmail was invented when Cox Communications began offering internet subscription services to its customers. It is part of the internet subscription. It's estimated that it was created around 1998.
You cannot. Once mail is sent it is sent.
CoxNet is a company that offers net webmail. The company is based in the US. When one signs up with it, one can have access to 10 email accounts with 2GB storage space each.
In theory, yes, but how likely are they to press charges, under the circumstances?
The correct phrase is "mail you had sent earlier." "Sent" is the past participle form of the verb, and it is used with forms of "have" when forming the past perfect tense.
it is illegal to steal mail, tamper with mail, or prevent mail from being sent. it is illegal to take mail from another mail box. there is no law against opening a letter sent to your address but without your name on it. so long as you do not perform the above violations, you are within your legal right. this answer was given due to research on the federal law regarding mail tampering.
If you sent it normal mail then you cannot trace it.