Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do return to sender, note the wrong address. If you don't pick things up then the creeps will have your address and think it's correct.
Using return to sender will not fix the problem of the scammy/criminal neighbor.
What's the scam? Explain it to me like I'm five.
Using someone else's mailbox is illegal. Also she's using different names to receive god knows what. It's highly likely she's involved in illegal activity. You're a weirdo if you are trying to insinuate that what she's doing is legal. It isn't legal to use someone else's mailbox as your own.
You still haven't said what the scam is. What's the scam, exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, just ask the post office to hold all your mail. Then go and collect your mail, once a week. That way you can use/sell/trash/donate/return the stuff that is coming to her on your address.
This is actually a great idea but what if the offender sends a package through UPS or Fedex?
Anonymous wrote:OP, just ask the post office to hold all your mail. Then go and collect your mail, once a week. That way you can use/sell/trash/donate/return the stuff that is coming to her on your address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do return to sender, note the wrong address. If you don't pick things up then the creeps will have your address and think it's correct.
Using return to sender will not fix the problem of the scammy/criminal neighbor.
What's the scam? Explain it to me like I'm five.
Using someone else's mailbox is illegal. Also she's using different names to receive god knows what. It's highly likely she's involved in illegal activity. You're a weirdo if you are trying to insinuate that what she's doing is legal. It isn't legal to use someone else's mailbox as your own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do return to sender, note the wrong address. If you don't pick things up then the creeps will have your address and think it's correct.
Using return to sender will not fix the problem of the scammy/criminal neighbor.
What's the scam? Explain it to me like I'm five.
Anonymous wrote:Oh the trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do return to sender, note the wrong address. If you don't pick things up then the creeps will have your address and think it's correct.
Using return to sender will not fix the problem of the scammy/criminal neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:The year is young so many people will top this but, so far, this is the dumbest post of the year.