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If you receive mail for someone who does not live at your address, you should contact the postal service or the sender of the mail to inform them of the situation.
Yes, it is possible for you to receive mail at someone else's address if you have their permission and the postal service allows it. However, it is important to ensure that the recipient is aware and willing to receive mail on your behalf.
mail it to there address were they live
This person probably lived there before you and hasn't made a address change for his mail.
When you open Live mail click on your e-mail address on the top next to send and receive button And click on sign out of win live mail
When a person doesn't normally live at a certain address, and does not receive mail there, they would get mail 'in care of' a person that does get mail there. It cuts confusion for the postal service, but also puts responsibility to deliver the mail on the person whom the mail was left in the care of, or return it to the sender. When you want a specific person in a company to receive a parcel.
The person sending mail to your address is likely someone who knows your address and wants to communicate with you through mail.
I ask my sister could i receive some important mail in her address when i was having problem with my mail getting deliver at that time is that a crime. also is this a crime when i receive the mail i put my address on it
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Yes, there may be concerns about receiving mail for someone who doesn't live at the address, such as privacy issues, potential legal implications, and the responsibility to handle the mail appropriately.
if someone was to ask me for my email address do i give them my live id or email address which is www.vaughan@hotmail.com or i have www.saryssegayle@live.co.uk if someone was to ask me for my email address do i give them my live id or email address which is www.vaughan@hotmail.com or i have www.saryssegayle@live.co.uk
Wee if you want to receive your mail, probably your current address. If you have relatives or freinds in the US, they can forward you any mail that may reach your old address