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Regardless of where you send a letter, you need to put the return address. Without it, the post office has the right to not deliver it and put it the dead letter bin.
With a registered letter - you should have been given a receipt from the post office when you paid for the registered service. That receipt has a unique number. The post office - when they delivered the letter, will have a signature of the person who accepted it from the postal worker, matched against their delivery register. If the post office confirm they delivered it (and provide you with proof) - you simply contact the place you sent the letter to - and inform them you can prove they received it !
I believe that you have to contact the main office in Oklahoma
It's supposed to go to a "dead letter office" where some future effort is put into trying to deliver it; but much of it is just lost.
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To contact the Dead Letter Office in the United States Postal Service, you can call 1-800-275-8777. Alternatively, you can visit your local post office and inquire about sending a letter to the Dead Letter Office.
Dead Letter Office - album - was created in 1981.
Dead Letter Office - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
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Drop a letter to him at the Real Madrid office.
You should write a letter to them and mail it "REGISTERED" from the post office.
You can contact the Postmaster General of Brooklyn, New York by contacting the Brooklyn Post Office. You can just go to the post office or call them.
Contact information for the US Copyright Office is at the link below.
He worked in a dead letter office where undelieverable mail was destroyed (burned).
Contact the PO's office supervisor, or call the central phone number for the State Agency that operates the parole and probation system in your state. Send a letter to the office out of which the PO operates (return receipt requested should get their attention). Contact the office the judge who sentenced the subject.
Contact information for the US Copyright Office is at the link below.
It was speculated by the narrator that the man had worked in the dead letter office and was filled with a hopelessness for life.