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Andystar Wrote:

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> Theres no other info on the envelope & i don't

> really want to open it unless i have to.



Just cross out the address, write "Addressee unknown. RTS" on the package and put it in a postbox. It'll go to Royal Mail's return letter office in Belfast where it'll get opened and hopefully returned to sender.

jctg Wrote:

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> >

> Just cross out the address, write "Addressee

> unknown. RTS" on the package and put it in a

> postbox. It'll go to Royal Mail's return letter

> office in Belfast where it'll get opened and

> hopefully returned to sender.


xxxxxxx


I'm not sure they bother to do this any more unless the return address is actually on the outside of the packet.

Maybe that's just for letters.

Sue Wrote:

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> jctg Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > >

> > Just cross out the address, write "Addressee

> > unknown. RTS" on the package and put it in a

> > postbox. It'll go to Royal Mail's return letter

> > office in Belfast where it'll get opened and

> > hopefully returned to sender.

>

> xxxxxxx

>

> I'm not sure they bother to do this any more

> unless the return address is actually on the

> outside of the packet.

> Maybe that's just for letters.


I think junk mail without a return address may possibly be destroyed, but all other mail without a return address is opened.

jctg Wrote:

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>

> Just cross out the address, write "Addressee

> unknown. RTS" on the package and put it in a

> postbox. It'll go to Royal Mail's return letter

> office in Belfast where it'll get opened and

> hopefully returned to sender.


Do be a tad on the pedantic side... it doesn't go to Belfast but somewhere up north

Sue Wrote:

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> Have you tried looking in the phone book for

> example to see if any Watsons live in SE22??


http://www.thephonebook.bt.com/publisha.content/en/search/residential/search.publisha?Surname=watson&Location=se22&s_cid=BT.com-DQ-Residential&x=29&y=6&Page=1

H E L L O


IS


G I L L I A N

W A T S O N


THAT'S


G I L L I A N

W A T S O N .........FORMERLY OF SE22 ...........


OUT THERE..........................................................?



W**F




*nope.....................'stamped missing"...........ahem......next..Oh yes Lucan....."stamped missing"...red rum...*

Vince Wrote:

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> Just did a search of the electoral roll. There are

> 206 registered Gillian Watsons in the country. 9

> live in London. None lives in SE22. The nearest

> one is Streatham. Of course none of these are

> necessarily THE Gillian Watson.


OOooh 'stalky'

Perhaps its for the Right Honorable Gillian Watson MP for Dundee East, who is claiming that your house is their second home? Open the package If it's a duck island, fake beam or a ?250 Alarm Clock- you might be onto something.



On second thoughts that would be ridiculous. That would never happen... Silly me

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