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At the time I moved into my present house (11 years ago) I had a stalker. This person was convicted and was entirely bonkers, but that's another story. I didn't want to advertise my wherabouts via the electoral register, so I used a completely false name to register with. This isn't breaking any laws. A couple of years ago I reverted to using my own name as so much time has passed.


Yesterday when I arrived home, I found a missed delivery card from Parcelforce to let me know that there is a package at the post office that needs my signature. It's addressed to the person I made up to put on the electoral register. She doesn't exist. She's only ever existed on one piece of paper. Now someone's sent her a package. That's a bit odd. Not even sure I should go and pick it up. I'm sure they'll ask for ID and, obviously, there isn't any. It's creeping me out a little.

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Only ever used this name for the elctoral reigster. The name consists of my second name and my mother's maiden name.


I don't think the PO will give me the package because they normally ask for ID, but the package will have a return address on it, so I'm tempted to go along and ask to see the return address.

Otta could be right - your old name might have been on the electoral roll before they gave people to option to stop the council selling their name on. Might just be marketing bumpf.


Given your history, would it be worth picking it up (or getting a friend to) and getting the police involved early if need be? Or if it turns out to not be suspicious, putting you mind at rest.

If you registered the name before 16 February 2001, or did so after that date but didn't elect to have it recorded only in the edited version, it will have been available to all and sundry anyway. At one time I think such data was actually included in free CDs that came with monthly computer magazines. I might even have one somewhere. You could even check doing an online search on one of the 'people finder' sites such as 192.com, to see whether anything possibly matching it is publicly available.


So maybe not so spooky. If the name was on a public version I think I'd collect the parcel and see what the tat is.


[Edited 07:48 pm: I really meant "only in the full version" above. It's the edited version that's commercially available.]

Yes quite right Father Jack - I also had that experience with a delivery that didn't have enough postage. When I saw who it was from I declined receipt.


Yes I will go along to the PO and ask to see it. Ianr, you are correct that I lived here and registered pre 2001 so it is probably some marketing tatt from somewhere. I'm just thrown that it's a Parcelforce delivery. Also because I've been using my real name ont the electoral register for some years now. It's strange but curiosity has got the better of me.


I'll post when I've collected.


Thanks for your input.

Prepare a signed, note headed (i.e. headed with your made up name and real address) letter of authority to collect the parcel on behalf of the addressee citing an item of your real ID, which you take with you to the collection point.


Dear Sirs,


I, 'made up name,' hereby authorise 'real name' with ID No. xxx to collect on my behalf parcel force item No. yyy (or date) as per enclosed delivery card.


Signed 'made up name'

 



Sometimes they can be "by the book" but mostly when I pick up parcel for my partner or vice versa there isn't a problem.


GG - I would definitely go and get it for peace of mind sake. If it isn't some marketing flimflam I would notify relevant authorities just to be on safe side

Go to Sorting Office ask to speak with the Manager.

Explain your situation, take proof of your true identity.

State that you suspect that the contents might be harmful to you, or indeed any other person in the Sorting Offie if not collected.

Ask him to decide about it.

He has the choice of calling the Bomb Squad or the Police, or sending it back to sender, or giving it to you.

If I were the Manager I would give it to you if you sign for it, on condition you removed it from the Sorting Office before opening it.

I think that the latter would be less disruptive to the Sorting Office.

Nope, Nette, not expecting anything ominous. If it csme through the door with a second class stamp I'd put it in the blue bin. Possibly marketing, possibly identity theft, but I don't think anything threatening.


I'm waiting in for a delivery, otherwise I'd hot-tail it down the road and see what's waiting for me there.

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