Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was delivered to your address it will come back to your house again if you put it back in the mail.
Are you sure it’s not junk mail or a promotion ad for the bank?
If not, cross out name and write “return to sender; incorrect address “ in big letters and drop back in mail.
This is actually legally required, but not enforced. You aren't allowed to keep misdelivered mail that you know is intended for someone else.
Not the "cross out" part. Don't do that. That interferes with re-sending.
iTs aCtUaLLy lEgAllY rEQuIreD…
Get out of here, goober.
Throw out the mail, move on. Only things totally unimportant or extremely important come in the mail and I can tell this one isn’t extremely important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was delivered to your address it will come back to your house again if you put it back in the mail.
Are you sure it’s not junk mail or a promotion ad for the bank?
If not, cross out name and write “return to sender; incorrect address “ in big letters and drop back in mail.
This is actually legally required, but not enforced. You aren't allowed to keep misdelivered mail that you know is intended for someone else.
Not the "cross out" part. Don't do that. That interferes with re-sending.
iTs aCtUaLLy lEgAllY rEQuIreD…
Get out of here, goober.
Throw out the mail, move on. Only things totally unimportant or extremely important come in the mail and I can tell this one isn’t extremely important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was delivered to your address it will come back to your house again if you put it back in the mail.
Are you sure it’s not junk mail or a promotion ad for the bank?
If not, cross out name and write “return to sender; incorrect address “ in big letters and drop back in mail.
This is actually legally required, but not enforced. You aren't allowed to keep misdelivered mail that you know is intended for someone else.
Not the "cross out" part. Don't do that. That interferes with re-sending.
iTs aCtUaLLy lEgAllY rEQuIreD…
Get out of here, goober.
Throw out the mail, move on. Only things totally unimportant or extremely important come in the mail and I can tell this one isn’t extremely important.
You must follow the directions here: https://faq.usps.com/s/article/How-is-Undeliverable-and-Misdelivered-Mail-Handled
You must write "Not at this address". Anything else is WRONG.
Note
Destroying mail that was not intended for you may be prohibited by US laws.
Willfully destroying mail is an act that may be punishable by the Federal Government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was delivered to your address it will come back to your house again if you put it back in the mail.
Are you sure it’s not junk mail or a promotion ad for the bank?
If not, cross out name and write “return to sender; incorrect address “ in big letters and drop back in mail.
This is actually legally required, but not enforced. You aren't allowed to keep misdelivered mail that you know is intended for someone else.
Not the "cross out" part. Don't do that. That interferes with re-sending.
iTs aCtUaLLy lEgAllY rEQuIreD…
Get out of here, goober.
Throw out the mail, move on. Only things totally unimportant or extremely important come in the mail and I can tell this one isn’t extremely important.
Destroying mail that was not intended for you may be prohibited by US laws.
Willfully destroying mail is an act that may be punishable by the Federal Government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was delivered to your address it will come back to your house again if you put it back in the mail.
Are you sure it’s not junk mail or a promotion ad for the bank?
If not, cross out name and write “return to sender; incorrect address “ in big letters and drop back in mail.
This is actually legally required, but not enforced. You aren't allowed to keep misdelivered mail that you know is intended for someone else.
Not the "cross out" part. Don't do that. That interferes with re-sending.
Anonymous wrote:If it was delivered to your address it will come back to your house again if you put it back in the mail.
Are you sure it’s not junk mail or a promotion ad for the bank?
If not, cross out name and write “return to sender; incorrect address “ in big letters and drop back in mail.