Return to sender?
A homonym for address is "addressee," which is a person to whom mail or a package is addressed.
Yes, you can open a package that has your address but not your name.
Yes, it is illegal to open a package that is addressed to someone else without their permission.
No, it is illegal to open a package that is not addressed to you without permission.
Yes, you can open a package that has been sent to your address, as long as it is addressed to you or someone in your household. It is important to respect the privacy of others and not open packages that are not intended for you.
No, FedEx did not deliver a package addressed to me that I did not order.
Addressed is the past-tense of address. Here's what address means as a verb:to speak to a group in a formal way (He addressed the audience.)to say or write remarks to someone (Address your complaints to the Board.)To name someone in a specific way when talking or writing (She addressed the teacher as Mrs. Stephens.)To write down the name and physical address of the recipient on mail (She addressed the envelope and put a stamp on it.)
The past tense of "address" is "addressed."
A physician assistant can be addressed by their first name in a letter. You can also ask how they would like to be addressed.
Excessive postage, oily stains, wires, addressed to a title rather than name.
Excessive postage, oily stains, wires, addressed to a title rather than name.
[Person's Name] General Delivery [Name of Post Office] [code]