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Originally Posted by 2501
I have been putting Return To Sender: Not Properly Addressed on items sent to the wrong location and also on items that are not addressed to me (misnomer) for years now (most dry up after one time). If ever an item finds me at my proper location (general post) and offers something in my true name I could either accept it or refuse it!
BTW, the people at the post are allways trying to say that I am refusing. And I have to correct them by saying no it's not mine to refuse (no such entity exists (because I have not accepted nor created a colorable person/ shingle)).
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Henry Franklin just made a great contribution about postal codes regarding this. Being intelligence nexus between over 100 suitors as sensory nodes I hear a lot of experiences about the Postal
Service being just that -
process servers for the Treasury and other Debt Collectors. Having the citation handy will be quite helpful, maybe even better than calling out a postal inspector.
One of the more common problems is the clear plastic window envelope. You can marker the window over the address and the Postal Service will often cut the window out and redeliver it!
Henry has done quite a bit of useful research about this.
Regards,
David Merrill.