Return to sender
If you have had a piece of mail that was addressed to you be marked as undeliverable, you may want to contact your local post office. Once you contact them, they should be able to tell you if they are still holding the mail or if they have returned it to the sender.
A six letter word for undeliverable mail is nixies.
you put a stamp on the letter, stick it in your mail box, or run up to the nearest post office, or stick it in the mail box outside the post office.
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they dont want you to send correspondence to them
The post office would return it to the return address.
I think it is required to have a mailing address, but it could be a post office box rather than a mail box.Added: If you do not have a 'regulation' residential mailbox or mail slot, the Post Office will not deliver your mail to your home. If you have a mailbox at the post office any mail addressed specifically to that box will go into it. If you don't have a box at the post office, your mail will be held for a short time and then returned to the sender as undeliverable.
no, but you need a stamp on the letter, you can buy stamps at grocery stores in some states and mail the letter in a secure mailbox , not necessarily at the post office.
Yes, the post office can withhold your mail for various reasons, such as if there are concerns about the safety or delivery of the mail. This may happen if there are outstanding fees, incorrect address information, or if the mail is deemed undeliverable.
Currently the cost is 44 cents. The Forever stamp is worth the cost to mail one ounce of first class mail. It will always be worth that much regardless of how much it costs at the post office.
Currently the cost is 44 cents. The Forever stamp is worth the cost to mail one ounce of first class mail. It will always be worth that much regardless of how much it costs at the post office.