jetblack420
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Hello, here is a situation i would wonder your opinions on....
Let's say there is a guy named Tom
Tom mailed something USPS of the green variety (using fake return name, real return address that was not his and fake recipient name, real recipient address) to an aunt across the country. Old auntie wasn't home to sign for it so it turns around and goes back to where it started.
With nobody to accept the package at the return address, it will wait to be claimed at the post office....
Well Tom doesn't like the idea of going to claim the "return to sender" package. So he figures it will go to one of two places that house dead mail - St. paul, Minnesota or Atlanta, Georgia.
Once it gets there...Then what? Will they just dispose of it? Tom might guess there are close to a million undelivered packages and they will just dispose of this small amount.
Let's say there is a guy named Tom
Tom mailed something USPS of the green variety (using fake return name, real return address that was not his and fake recipient name, real recipient address) to an aunt across the country. Old auntie wasn't home to sign for it so it turns around and goes back to where it started.
With nobody to accept the package at the return address, it will wait to be claimed at the post office....
Well Tom doesn't like the idea of going to claim the "return to sender" package. So he figures it will go to one of two places that house dead mail - St. paul, Minnesota or Atlanta, Georgia.
Once it gets there...Then what? Will they just dispose of it? Tom might guess there are close to a million undelivered packages and they will just dispose of this small amount.