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  2. Find out how to return unwanted or misdelivered mail to sender with USPS. Learn the reasons, procedures and options for different types of mail.

  3. Return to sender is an umbrella term and exists for a multitude of reasons such as an unknown addressee, insufficient address, or refused by recipient in your case. Return to Sender is not a valid endorsement to return something. Likely it would be sent back under "refused".

    • Write “Return To Sender” On Envelope/Package. This is the method that you are going to use if you receive mail at your address that does not belong to you.
    • Dropoff At A USPS Collection Box. If you cannot give the mail back to your delivery person, you can always drop it off at any collection box.
    • Put The Envelope/Package Back In The Mailbox. This is one of the easiest methods for handling return to sender mail. You can simply place the envelope or package back into your mailbox and raise the red flag.
    • Write “Refused” On The Envelope/Package. This is the method you would use if everything on the package is correct, but you simply do not wish to accept the mail.
  4. Oct 25, 2023 · Return to sender. If marked with a return address, and it is UNOPENED, you may mark it “RETURN TO SENDER” and USPS will return it at no charge to you. Throw it away. If you opened it, and do not wish to keep it, you may simply dispose of it in the garbage, as long as it is safe to do so. Keep it. If you opened it and you like it, you may ...

  5. May 26, 2023 · A “return to sender” endorsement means that the USPS will have to hold the mail or package and deliver it to the original addressee. Why Is USPS Returning the Package to the Sender? The USPS service may return the package to the sender for the following reasons: The designated address was incorrect, or the address label was unreadable.

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