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Returned Mail
by JimSanDiego
I know I'm a little off topic, but this is about the mail. If a USPO employee is reading this I would appreciate an answer. If my letter is delivered to the wrong address does the carrier automatically return it to sender if someone writes on the envelope that the addressee is not there? Several years ago I bought a refrigerator and charged it on my American Express Card. After several weeks I was concerned I didn't get the bill from AMEX and called them. I was told the bill had been returned as "addressee unknown." I was charged a late fee and interest for the post office's mistake. I suspect my bill was delivered to the wrong address and that resident wrote"not at this address" on the envelope. When I get someone else's mail in my box, I always write in bold letters DELIVERED TO THE WRONG ADDRESS." Hopefully this will alert the mail person to deliver it to the correct address. Is this the best way to handle the situation in order for the addressee to avoid the problem I had?
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