They don't really take away your mail unless you have done something against the law or something like that to make them do that, but sometimes they don't deliever your mail if your mailbox is full and they just keep it until you clean it out.
Yes. The U.S. Postal Service has mailbox height requirements. If your mailbox does not comply with these requirements then the USPS will suspend delivery service until the problems are corrected. I know this personally because it happened to me twice.Below is are the requirements as stated on the USPS website.The name on your mailbox should be at least 1 inch high.You should install the mailbox with the bottom of the box at a vertical height of between 41-45 inches from the road surface, unless you have a road or curb condition that prevents this. If you do, be sure to contact the postmaster before you change your mailbox location.Boxes must also be on the right-hand side of the road and in the carrier's direction of travel in all cases in which driving on the left-hand side to reach the boxes would pose a traffic hazard or violate traffic laws and regulations.Your mailbox should be set back 6 to 8 inches from the front face of the curb or road edge to the mailbox door.A mailbox with a lock must be a model that's USPS approved by the Postmaster General, with a slot large enough to accommodate your daily volume of mail.
They are supposed to if you get mail addressed to you there. You can say no! Most time it is spam or junk mail and the PO has to trash it or send it back. My Mom never had a problem with no mailbox out front for 45 years. She had a PO mailbox at the City main post office. I had to check it every day even on Sunday. I have a mailbox out front now and it delivers me mostly wet spam mail - the driver won't close the d door.
I think that it would be Snickers.
It means that you have broken a bone or a part in someones back.
how many years does the usps go back on driving record
Someones that would have your back in everything, support you, and really cares about you.
If someone stole my USPS address to theirs, I would immediately do whatever I could to get it changed back. This is also considered someone stealing my identity, so I would also find out who it was and take them to court.
I don't think you can
k first you put gloves on so that your fingerprints won't show...then you don't put a return address on the top so no one can trace it back...finally just to be safe, go to a local mailbox and mail it from there :)
Don't think you can, sorry.
Put it back in the mailbox and send it.
Write 'return to sender' and post back into a mailbox