Only if you want to get it back in case you wrote the wrong delivery adress on it.
On the other hand, it might be nice for a person to know who sent the card? Or where to send the "Thank You" presents?
The return address is to be written on the left upper hand corner of an envelope when mailing a card. The return address should include your name, address, city, state, and zip code to ensure proper return if your card cannot be delivered.
Yes, you should always put a return address on any envelope. The person you are sending the sympathy card may not know your last name or address and also the Postal Service needs to have a return address in case you put the wrong address down of the recipient.
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* One should always use a return address in case the sender has made a mistake with the address they are sending the card to or perhaps the person has moved. The return address should include the initial of your Christian name and your surname.
There is no rule against it, but as postcards are intended for use while travelling, there is no designated space for a return address.
Top left corner, opposite the stamp (top right corner).
Top left corner, opposite the stamp (top right corner).
Mail or take the card to your nearest Social Security office, and turn it over to them.
The Moon-pig card is a personalized greeting card. You can find out who sent it to you by checking the return address.
You must first remove your current sound card, and depending on what type of laptop you have will determine where it is located, than insert the new sound card usually with the upper label facing up. From there you just install the necessary software provided with the sound card.
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The mac address is the PHYSICAL address of your network card. Each network card is manufactured with a unique address which distinguishes it from every other network card in the world. If you're using Windows XP, open a command prompt and type: ipconfig /all About half way down you'll see "physical address . . . . . . . . xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx" That's your mac address. If you were to look at your network card, that's also the physical address that would be on the label.