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Mama Pastafarian
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How long does it take to write "RTS" on an envelope and throw it back in the box? You can just write those three letters on there, not the entire phrase "return to sender".
You could write a note to the carrier with the names of the people who have moved away so that he can place a note on his case (where he sorts the mail). This way he can not deliver the mail, but can send it directly to central markup (where they put on the forwarding labels). |
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Wizzard2
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waint a week or more and take it all to the post office; they will tak ecare of it |
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bikkerbabeee
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take it to the post office and ask them to delete the names from the place you live.. it may take a few weeks.. but it should stop after that... throwing it away is technically wrong.. but u can't get arrested or anything. |
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bobby-bob
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PUT IN A BAG,
STUFF IT IN FIRST STREET MAIL BOX U C!!!!!!!!! |
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Gwragedd Annwn
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Not too sure about the law, but you could take it to the office where you rent and give it to them. Advise them that you have done a return to sender, but they keep coming back. The office may have the forwarding address. |
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irishroisin
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Legally, no. You should write "not at this address" and put it into the mailbox or go to the post office with mail and tell them in person. |
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fdrsnail
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if it's just junk mail, toss it. If it's addressed to a specific person or persons yes it's against the law to tamper w/ mail. Go to your post office or talk with your mailperson, let them know that the people do not live at that address any longer. How long has it been since they moved out? It takes from 4 to 6 weeks for mail to get adjusted depending on if they filled a change of address form out. Be patient. |
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dixierock
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Just leave them in the mailbox, with a note to your mail carrier, telling them these people have moved, and please don't leave there mail here anymore. OR, you can just write "return to sender" on the envelope and drop them in a mail box. You would think the mailman would know they have moved..Contact your local post office, and explain to them, these people have moved!!
I am living here now!! good luck.. |
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mikeysco
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What mail? |
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the moose
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go to your nearby post office turn them in... and request that no other mail... but your last name be delivered for now on. i dont know how you can be expected to keep correcting their mistake. it is a moral question..of whether or not you want to throw something away. i dont think the mail police are coming ,, junk mail may not count... but there are important letters that should get to their destination. |
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snoopydeb
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not sure it's against the law, but I would be bringing it or sending it back to the post office. it's up to them to take care of it and stop sending to you. |
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ufbert
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We usually write moved on them and put them back in the outgoing. This usually works. I think the mailman eventually got the message. |
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Mrs. Lisa
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yes it is against the law, or at least I think so!
goodluck, I would leave note in mailbox that you and whoever else that is in your home are the only ones that will be recieving mail here from now on and that should take care of it, that's all I had to do. |
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slimgal
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save it all for a week, & take it to the post office, & voice your opinions stongly & that it,s there problem to deal with this. But do,nt destroy it, there may be bad news for somene & would,nt you feel bad if they did,nt get it, but I agree that people should be more responsible for forwarding there mail to there new address, but also the postal system has a part in this to, I know,as I had that problem once. Very frustating. |
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wooleybooley
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The post office only returns first class, throw all second, third class and magazines away. Just write "not here-moved" amd "return to sender" on first class. You can always visit your local post office and fill out a form. |
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Paultech
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well its not your fault the tenant didnt contact these people/comanpanies and advise them of change of address well depends on how nice your, if u want to write on them NO LONGER AT THIS ADDRESS and put the back in the postbox.
i think they will get the point after u return a few.
since there is no legal law saying u must keep them.
i would open them, then burn them. |
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sugerglaze28
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Tell the mail person please dont leave this persons mail in my box no more. They dont live here Tell who does and that's all the mail that goes in the box. or put a sticker on the inside of door on box with the peoples names that live there on it.That will let the mailer know .Hope it helps |
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blahblahblahblahblah
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i would call the post office and ask what you should do |
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Yukaza
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Do not destroy it ,it against the law . Just give it to the mail man or write on your mail box just mail for your name only. |
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