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tony-mac
17-04-2008, 20:48
A letter sent by me and the missus to some friends came back to us via the P.O. to our house even though we didn`t self address it :confused: :confused: :confused:
how do they do it ??
Do your friends live with you :D:D:D
:o they open it and reseal it, after finding your details from it, i think so carefull what u send :rolleyes: :p
tony-mac
17-04-2008, 22:15
No, ha ha they don`t live with us . . .
it was a card to welcome them to their new house which we posted but without a postcode, in Feb this year, it turned up back at ours today inside a Post Office envelope just adressed to Tony & Emily No2 Blah Blah Blah . . .
Just curious :confused:
16 sport
17-04-2008, 22:24
big brother is watching :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
hotrs2000
17-04-2008, 23:05
Royal Mail send all items that can't be delivered to a centre that has been given the authority to open mail items to find if there is a return address inside.
If there is one the item will be sent to that address, if no address can be found these items are then destroyed. If any items of value are found the item is kept for a short while in case the sender makes a claim and can prove the item was sent by them. Unclaimed items are then usually sold via a government auction, not bad for a price of a stamp
Royal Mail send all items that can't be delivered to a centre that has been given the authority to open mail items to find if there is a return address inside.
If there is one the item will be sent to that address, if no address can be found these items are then destroyed. If any items of value are found the item is kept for a short while in case the sender makes a claim and can prove the item was sent by them. Unclaimed items are then usually sold via a government auction, not bad for a price of a stamp
Yeah, I was gonna say that ;)
paul spence
18-04-2008, 07:03
and me:)
graham John
18-04-2008, 08:21
:)
cheeRS
tony-mac
18-04-2008, 09:22
Royal Mail send all items that can't be delivered to a centre that has been given the authority to open mail items to find if there is a return address inside.
If there is one the item will be sent to that address, if no address can be found these items are then destroyed. If any items of value are found the item is kept for a short while in case the sender makes a claim and can prove the item was sent by them. Unclaimed items are then usually sold via a government auction, not bad for a price of a stamp
Yes,, it had been opened by Royal Mail, BUT . . . . how did it get back to us, with no return address or any details inside the envelope :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
Dave1800BDA
18-04-2008, 09:51
Yes,, it had been opened by Royal Mail, BUT . . . . how did it get back to us, with no return address or any details inside the envelope :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
fingerprints,:rolleyes:
Frosticles
18-04-2008, 09:53
:cyclopsani:
hotrs2000
18-04-2008, 10:32
All letters are now laser scaned and a mark is placed on the letter, this will show what area it was posted, then if your lucky a postman will often know a persons name and where they live.
When I walked the streets many years ago I would deliver items with things like "to the old lady with the red door and cats", you will be amased and what people put as an address.
graham John
18-04-2008, 11:15
kev had one once, addressed to -:
the Balding man,
the Red car on the trailer,
nottingham
reached him, too ;)
cheeRS
paul spence
18-04-2008, 11:20
pmsl
Frosticles
18-04-2008, 11:31
kev had one once, addressed to -:
the Balding man,
the Red car on the trailer,
nottingham
reached him, too ;)
cheeRS
:eek: ;)
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