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Am I entitled to any mail posted to my old address?
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In my experience they only accept redirection from the sender not the recipient. Contacting the sender and asking for the delivery address to be changed could work.fairy_lights wrote: »If you know which courier company are delivering it can't you contact them and request they deliver it to a different address?0 -
Im surprised this doesn't happen more in blocks of flats
2 things.
Firstly we get a card through the door to say "it's at number 95", so it's a bit of a risky crime as we have "proof" it was delivered to them.
Secondly our neighbours are outwardly friendly as they don't want us to report them smoking something dubious, so the last thing they want to do is to bring attention to themselves.
Always best to get on with the neighbours (and I have no idea what they are smoking, why would I?).0 -
2 things.
Firstly we get a card through the door to say "it's at number 95", so it's a bit of a risky crime as we have "proof" it was delivered to them. - Well that's exactly the point isn't it. 95 can just say - I have no clue what you're talking about.
Secondly our neighbours are outwardly friendly as they don't want us to report them smoking something dubious - lol, who cares? , so the last thing they want to do is to bring attention to themselves. - given nothing would happen, I'd suggest they are just friendly
Always best to get on with the neighbours (and I have no idea what they are smoking, why would I?).
You realise that smoking a bit of weed in your own home is basically decriminalised.0 -
Maybe it's being delivered by a delivery firm other than Royal Mail.
It sounds like you have tracking info:
Maybe try calling the delivery firm to explain your problem. For example, maybe they could hold the package at their depot for collection with id.
Unfortunately I don't have enough tracking info. Once it reaches the UK the tracking stops 😞0
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