depends- it it's first class or has a return auth. stamp on it they will return it, if you live in a small town and the post office knows you, drop it in a mailbox as address unknown or not at this address out of town- it will get returned. Argh dont rely on it. I'm waiting for a uni essay back which I sent by recorded delivery but my tutor couldn't pick up. I had to wait 9days before they said they'd sent it back, and its a week tomorrow that they apparently sent it. Useless...
When someone has moved, you should write "Return to Sender" or "Not at this Address" on the envelope before sending it back to the sender.
No, it is illegal to throw away mail that is not addressed to you. You should either return it to the sender or write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
No, it is illegal to throw away mail that is not addressed to you. You should either return it to the sender or write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
What I do is in RED INK write on the envelope "RETURN TO SENDER: NO SUCH PERSON AT THIS ADDRESS"... if that don't work ask your post office.
No, it is illegal to throw away someone else's mail. You should either return it to the sender or write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
Write "Return To Sender" on the outside of the envelope and drop it back in your postal box. It should go back on the original postage.
To return mail that isn't yours, write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox. The postal service will handle the rest.
If you do not know the current address of the person, the the best thing to do is write 'Return to sender. Not at this address' on the front of the envelope and put it back into the letterbox.
No, it is illegal to throw away mail that is not addressed to you, even if it is for previous tenants. It is important to either return the mail to the sender or write "Return to Sender - Not at This Address" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
No, it is illegal to throw away mail that belongs to someone else, even if it is addressed to a previous owner. It is important to either return the mail to the sender or write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
Just write on the envelope "not at this address, return to sender" and throw it back in a post box, then it will be returned to whomever sent it.
It's actually against the law to open someone else's mail. You can put it back in your mailbox so it can be sent to the right address, or you can get a pen & write 'return to sender' on the envelope.