Yes, a package can be sent to your address for someone else.
It is the sender of a letter or package's address. It is used just in case the letter or package that is sent does not reach it's destination it can be sent back to the sender.
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.
It is suposed to reach your home address.
Yes, it is illegal to open a package that is addressed to someone else without their permission.
what you do is go to the post office tell them you sent a package what ever time ago tell them the address and hopefully they will try to get it back
Yes, you can open a package that has your address but not your name.
I'm pretty sure it jus gets sent back to u
I have sent a package to my uncle who lives in New York.
it depends on where you live and where that package was sent from idiot
Of course not ! How will Fed-Ex know where to deliver the package without an address !
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The perfect tense of "send" is "have sent" or "has sent," depending on the subject of the sentence. For example, "I have sent the email" or "She has sent the package."