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sythalle
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Today I recieved 2 recorded letters. I would like to return them both unopened to the sender as the person no longer lives here but there is no return address and I suspect they contain money. How do I go about this?
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TrueBlueTerrier
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If you have a PO close by drop them in there - or when passing post box pop them in there.sythalle wrote:Today I recieved 2 recorded letters. I would like to return them both unopened to the sender as the person no longer lives here but there is no return address and I suspect they contain money. How do I go about this?
Before you do either endorse clearly "Refused - Addressee Unknown" or "Refused Address No longer here - No forwarding address" (or anything as long as its clear) - if they have no return address we have a system to deal with them. As far as I know you can refuse them at the door, I have had customers do this to me twice and I just returned them to sender when I got back to my office.
If you do open them they cannot be returned.
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Biker Mouse
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Why did you sign for them?sythalle wrote:Today I recieved 2 recorded letters. I would like to return them both unopened to the sender as the person no longer lives here but there is no return address and I suspect they contain money. How do I go about this?
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Dogs of War
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Why did you sign for them when they where not for you. Or maybe the postman just posted them. Who knows.