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perfectly legal to open post once it has been 'correctly delivered' as long as you do not intend fraudulant use of the contents.
But not worth doing: just "return to sender" and back in the post box
Ignore him - no point responding. You'll just start a pointless (expensive?) exchange of letters.
However, you have changed all the locks haven't you..........? If not, nip down to B&Q, buy some replacements, and swop them over. Keep the old ones to use next time you move house.0 -
Norman_Castle wrote: »Buy him some new hanging baskets using his new credit card.
Brilliant:T:rotfl:"You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
(Kabat-Zinn 2004):D:D:D0 -
Instruct him to stop harassing you (a CRIMINAL and Civil - fines - offence): If he's too mean to pay for Royal Mail redirection s*d him!0
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It's quite amusing really.
If you didn't agree with the vendor that they would leave the things in your care, especially if they had the appearance of rubbish, then you should just tell them to take a hike.0 -
My solicitor said that unless we had an agreement as part of the contract for them to return for things, then it was ours to do as we please with. Hence we dumped lots of junk also.0
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