You will need to contact the sender with your new address.
To the Sender
Return to sender
the telegraphic money order allows the Post Office of the sender to send a telegram advice to the receivers post office for an additional fee.
The post office has the option of returning the letter to sender, if there is insufficient postage.
they cannot do that it is illegal! if There is any problem they will send it back to the sender. if there is no sender address, than they will hold it for some time! if no one claims it, it will be destroyed.
You can't find the sender by using the tracking number. At best you may be able to find out the city it was sent from. Your best bet is to contact the post office and ask who sent it.
They take it to the post office and leave a notice that they will try again or you can go to the post office to pick it up. There will be a deadline. If you miss the deadline, they will return it to the sender.
Contact the sender with you new address and fill out a change of address card at the Post Office.
General Schwarzkopf has officially retired and closed his business office. All mail is being returned to sender.
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].
It is illegal to deliberately withold or dispose of an addressees mail if the addressee is still at the address. If the addressee has moved however, and the new address is not known then RTS. You can't just throw it away
The Sender was created in 1982.