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An addressee is the person to whom the address is made or to whom the letter is addressed. Here are some sentences.The addressee in that conversation didn't seem convinced by the man's arguments.I was the addressee, and I can prove that the package never arrived.Who is the addressee for your speech?
The part of the letter that identifies the person (or entity) to whom the letter is sent is called the inside address.
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"Care of" (C/O) is used on the address of a letter (snail mail) when the addressee's exact address is not known, but the address of another person, office, or entity whom the addressee may know or contact IS known. For example, you know your son, who normally lives with you, is temporarily staying with your sister and her family. You know your sister's address. You address a letter to your son "care of" your sister. The postman may not know your son is on his route presently, but with C/O on the letter, he can leave the letter with her for him.
They are called the intended recipient or the addressee.
Sometimes business letters include the salutation "to whom it may concern". It is better to say "Dear" and then the addressee's name, followed by a colon.
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If you sign your real name, no serious legal problem. You are only certifying that the letter was delivered to the correct address and you received it. The signature is sent to the sender and that person will know that you have it and not the person to whom it was sent. However, I think you have a moral obligation to get the letter delivered to the right person. It is not your property and you may be liable if you destroy it. If you forge the signature, then of course you are committing forgery which is a crime.
The inside address of a business letter is the name and address to whom the letter is written. It is important to have this on the letter itself because it serves as documentation of the person and place a letter is sent. The envelope with the address is not often kept.It also is a convenience when a large number of letters are sent, the name and address does not have to be typed again if a window envelope is used.
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].