Opening a wrongly addressed letter

We keep on getting letters through our door - addressed to our next doors neighbours son - who apparently lives somewhere away from his parents

The letters have OUR house number on them
They all appear to come from a post code in Redruth, Corwall - TR15 1SH

This postcode is (amongst other companies) for a big debt collecting agency
Which concerns me - why is our address on their books ?
I can't believe that he would try the obvious answer with a next door neighbour - although I did have to block him from stealing our fibre internet connection last week (he suddenly appeared in our logs as "***'s phone" !)
I have checked using Experian and nothing has come up....


I could understand a small handwritten letter - but this is printed
So far, my wife has just reposted the letters through their letter box
But is it ILLEGAL to open a letter - with our address on it - just a "different recipient" - to see what is going on ?
What would YOU do ?
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  • JReacher1
    JReacher1 Posts: 4,661 Forumite
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    Just open it. You could say you did not notice it was addressed to someone else.

    How did he steal your fibre broadband? Do you not have a password?
  • Mojisola
    Mojisola Posts: 35,571 Forumite
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    50Twuncle wrote: »
    But is it ILLEGAL to open a letter - with our address on it - just a "different recipient" - to see what is going on ?

    No, it isn't.

    I would open the letter and contact the company, giving them the correct address.
  • 50Twuncle
    50Twuncle Posts: 10,763 Forumite
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    edited 10 June 2018 at 12:19PM
    JReacher1 wrote: »
    Just open it. You could say you did not notice it was addressed to someone else.

    How did he steal your fibre broadband? Do you not have a password?


    Yes of course I have a password - he must have used cracking software to bypass this
    Now I use Wireless Access Rules to limit ANY connections !
    He just appeared on my connections log - the idiot was not even capable of using a made up device name - it appeared as "***'s phone"
  • Money_maker
    Money_maker Posts: 5,471 Forumite
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    Return to sender. Not at your address.
    Please do not quote spam as this enables it to 'live on' once the spam post is removed. ;)

    If you quote me, don't forget the capital 'M'

    Declutterers of the world - unite! :rotfl::rotfl:
  • 50Twuncle
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    Return to sender. Not at your address.
    I was going to do that - but wondered whether he was trying to set up an account using our address - so wanted confirmation- before reporting to the police
  • 50Twuncle
    50Twuncle Posts: 10,763 Forumite
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    Mojisola wrote: »
    No, it isn't.

    I would open the letter and contact the company, giving them the correct address.


    If we get another - this is what I will do
    Thanks all
  • JReacher1
    JReacher1 Posts: 4,661 Forumite
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    50Twuncle wrote: »
    I was going to do that - but wondered whether he was trying to set up an account using our address - so wanted confirmation- before reporting to the police

    Before going to the police have you thought about popping next door and asking them to stop?

    It would seem a more sensible next step
  • pineapple
    pineapple Posts: 6,934 Forumite
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    edited 10 June 2018 at 12:44PM
    I think it very unlikely that anyone would be prosecuted for opening a letter in error. It must happen all the time. I rented previously and was getting lots of letters for a previous tenant. I mailed them all back religiously marking the enveloped 'not at this address'. But some kept coming and one day I genuinely did open one in error. It was from a debt collection agency. So I phoned them and explained. No more letters. It seems they weren't convinced when I simply returned them but speaking to them did the job.
    Of course it goes without saying that you would never open someone else's mail on purpose ;)
  • 50Twuncle
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    JReacher1 wrote: »
    Before going to the police have you thought about popping next door and asking them to stop?

    It would seem a more sensible next step


    The family are "wrong-uns" - Yes, it would be more sensible but I don't do sensible - he stole my connection that I pay for and no doubt would still be doing the same, had I not noticed !!
  • JReacher1
    JReacher1 Posts: 4,661 Forumite
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    50Twuncle wrote: »
    The family are "wrong-uns" - Yes, it would be more sensible but I don't do sensible - he stole my connection that I pay for and no doubt would still be doing the same, had I not noticed !!

    Fair enough but will it not be obvious when the police turn up that you have reported them? I would assume that will make relations between you both very unpleasant.

    Stealing broadband is not really crime of the century. I have unlimited internet and have let my neighbours tether onto it when they have had their own internet problems. It does not cost me anything.
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