No, it is not legal to keep a package that was delivered to the wrong address. You should contact the delivery company or the sender to arrange for the package to be returned to the correct recipient.
Yes, it is illegal to keep a package that was delivered to the wrong address. It is considered theft to keep someone else's property without their permission. The correct action is to contact the delivery company or the sender to arrange for the package to be returned to its intended recipient.
Well, if you have no Morales yes you can. But if you are found to be in possession of the product you can and will have charges brought against you for theft.
No, keeping a package that was delivered to you by mistake is considered theft. It is best to contact the sender or the delivery service to arrange for the package to be returned to the rightful recipient.
No, it is not legal to keep a package that was delivered to you by mistake. You should contact the sender or the delivery company to arrange for the package to be returned.
No, you cannot keep a package that was delivered to you by mistake. It is illegal to keep items that were not intended for you, and you are required to return them to the rightful owner or the delivery company.
No, you cannot keep a package that was delivered to you by mistake by FedEx. It is important to contact FedEx and inform them of the error so they can retrieve the package and deliver it to the correct recipient.
Yes, it is illegal to keep a package that was accidentally delivered to you if you know it is not intended for you. It is considered theft and you are obligated to return it to the rightful owner or the delivery company.
No, you should not keep goods that have been wrongly delivered to you. You need to return the package to the shipper.
No, it is not legal to keep packages that are wrongly delivered to your house. You are required to make a reasonable effort to return the package to the correct recipient or the sender.
Zebra labels are used in USPS and FedEx purposes for identifying the package being delivered. It is to keep track and to make sure it is properly delivered to the consumer.
no it is just rude
No way to tell. Depends on their morals/helpfulness, if the parcel is traceable or not. If it's not signed for by the receiver, there's no proof where it's gone so it's "safe" to keep even if it's not yours. Safe, but not very nice.