
pnk517
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Just write on the front of the envelope
"Return to Sender" |
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Orselo
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what he said (pnk517) |
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lovingdaddyof2
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Write on them Please Forward.
If they left a forward it will get to them else it will be returned as undeliverable. |
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geotom
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If it's not junk mail, right on it return to sender address unknown. Junk mail without a request for an address correction will not get sent back to the sender, trash it. |
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answermonkey
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Print "Moved out" onb the front of the envelope and leave it by the mailbox or drop it by the post office. |
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tavgirl1954
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return to post office with *no longer at this address* marked on envelope.
Perhaps the postal service has a change of address and just hasn't caught up with it yet? |
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pshdsa
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Do not write on the envelope any words whatsoever. Simply slash through the address (like that). That tells the mail man that the people don't live there anymore. A slash is all you need. People write very misleading messages on envelopes, so to avoid all that simply slash through the address. However, first determine that the address is correct and the letter is delivered correctly, but to the previous occupants. If you receive a misdelivery, a letter that belongs on the next street, write nothing on the envelope, but simply put it back into your mailbox for pickup. That is all you do with mail that doesn't belong to you. Put that mail back immediately into your box and don't allow it to sit on your coffee table for days or weeks. That is a serious Federal no-no. Once you see mail that doesn't belong to you immediately put it in the outgoing box with either a slash or no markings. Customers who vent on a misdelivered letter are defacing someone else's mail. Don't do that. |
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Smudgeward
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Write not known at this address and stick it back in the box. |
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roughneckgod
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That's simple.Take the previous tenants mail and write on the front of it "No longer at this address-Return To Sender", and then place it back in your mail box. |
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kimberhill
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Write "return to sender - no longer at this address" and put it back in the mail.
Or take the mail to the real estate and see if they have a forwarding address for the old tenant |
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macki4
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just write return to sender on them |
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tonalc1
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What everybody said. One important thing is *don't* completely cross out the address; they may need that for forwarding purposes. |
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greek_spam
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Write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and give it to the mail man. |
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007
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throw it in the trash |
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slimgal
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wrap them all in an elastic band with a note, [NOT AT THIS ADDRESS] and take them to the post office, that would be nice ,as some people just throw them in the trash. |
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jackpack
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yes |
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johncharlesrealty
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GET A CARDBOARD BOX AND PUT IT ON THE FLOOR NEAR YOUR MAILBOX WITH SIGN ON IT THAT READS: return to sender. THROW ANYTHING THAT IS NOT YOURS IN THERE |
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mikah_smiles
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Just scratch out the address, write "Moved, return to sender" beside it and pop it back in the mail box. |
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juan ton zoup
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burn them |
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psoeffing
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Tell the post office not to deliver them to you, that the previous tenant has moved. The post office should return them to the sender- it is not your responsibility |
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LuLuBelle
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YOu write "not at this address" and put them by the mailbox, the postman should take them back to the postoffice and they will hold them for the person, should tehy come looking for them. |
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