Yes, there ARE laws governing the interception of interstate shipments, but the school could always claim they never looked at the address and didn't realize it was mis-delivered until they had opened it. If you received it with the contents intact you don't have much of a complaint.
Yes, it is illegal to open someone else's mail, even if it was mistakenly delivered to your address. You should contact the sender or the school to report the misdelivery and arrange for the package to be properly delivered.
No, keeping a package that was delivered to you by mistake is considered theft. It is best to contact the sender or the delivery service to arrange for the package to be returned to the rightful recipient.
Yes, it is illegal to take someone else's FedEx package and keep it from them. This is considered theft, and you could face criminal charges for doing so. It is important to ensure that you do not interfere with someone else's mail or packages.
Yes, it is illegal to send urine through the mail as it can be considered a biohazard and pose health risks to postal workers and those who handle the package. Additionally, it may violate postal regulations on sending hazardous materials.
Yes, you can potentially sue FedEx for delivering your package to the wrong address if they were negligent in their duties. You may be able to seek compensation for any damages or losses resulting from the incorrect delivery. It is advisable to first try resolving the issue through FedEx's customer service before pursuing legal action.
"Lieu" in French delivery documents means "location" or "place" where the delivery is to be made. It refers to the specific address or destination where the package or goods are being delivered.
Return to sender?
Yes, USPS will forward an unopened package if you have submitted a change of address request and included package forwarding as part of the request. However, certain restrictions may apply depending on the package and its contents.
no it is just rude
No forms are needed to mail a package to the UK providing the contents are legal. You could write on the outside of package what it's contents are.
Yes you do; at least if you want the contents of your package to remain safe.
Yes
It can depend on what your motive was in doing so. If your motive was unlawful, yes, it would be a violation of US Postal Laws.
Of course not ! How will Fed-Ex know where to deliver the package without an address !
Any parcel posted from Australia will need to have an accompanying "declaration" signed with your name and address (with proof of identity) declaring that there is nothing dangerous or illegal in the package. It is highly probable that the receiving country (especially the US) will have some sort of process to check the contents of incoming mail. Australia Post will be able to advise.
yes
It depends on the size of the package, or whether the contents have been condensed. For instance, a package of dry potatoes may state on the package that the contents will serve four. I usually find that most packages of various ready meals will have just about enough for myself! There are packaged meals designed for one serving only.
It depends on the size of the package, or whether the contents have been condensed. For instance, a package of dry potatoes may state on the package that the contents will serve four. I usually find that most packages of various ready meals will have just about enough for myself! There are packaged meals designed for one serving only.