Can I Return a Package by Writing 'Return to Sender'?
Learn how to return unopened packages by marking them 'Return to Sender'.
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Yes, you can write 'Return to Sender' on a package. Ensure the package is unopened, and drop it off at your local postal service. This way, the package will be sent back to the original sender. Check with your postal service for any specific requirements or exceptions.
FAQs & Answers
- What items can be returned to sender? Unopened packages can typically be returned. Check with your postal service for specific items and conditions.
- Are there any fees for returning a package to sender? Usually, there are no fees if the package is unopened, but confirm with your local postal service.
- How long do I have to return a package to sender? Most postal services recommend returning packages as soon as possible to avoid delays.
- Can I use 'Return to Sender' for damaged packages? No, 'Return to Sender' is generally for unopened and undamaged packages. For damaged items, contact the sender.