Sunday, May 23, 2010

Can I FORWARD someones mail to them? (e.g. previous tenants that I know...) and if so...HOW?

Can I FORWARD someones mail to them? (e.g. previous tenants that I know...) and if so...HOW?


Can I write on the envelopes...





"Please forward to: John Doe 1234 Cherry Lane MI 49009
Can I FORWARD someones mail to them? (e.g. previous tenants that I know...) and if so...HOW?
I know if you move, you can go to the post office and fill out an application to have YOUR mail forwarded. I don't know if you can have someone else's forwarded without their information. Do you know the previous tenants? Get in touch with them and kindly ask them to forward their mail. You can also just put it back in the mailbox and it will go away. I don't know if they forward returned mail.
Reply:When I moved into my home, if I had letters delivered for the previous tenants, I used to scribble out my address and write their new one in and put it back in the mail box. It did work as I got thanked by the previous tenants when I saw them!





Alternatively, you could ask your postman what you should do!





Merry Christmas
Reply:Just put a slash through the address and then write the correct one below or beside it and put it back in your mail box like any other mail you are sending the Post man will pick it up
Reply:Yup thats all you have to do, just add the FW address
Reply:thats correct, or if a lot of it put in unopened in a larger envelope and post off
Reply:yes, just write on it "forward to........." and itl get to them
Reply:Just write the new addy on it with a short, MOVED TO: and the address.. it'll get there.

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