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Subject: Re: Responsibility regarding delivered mail. Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:29:05 +0000 (UTC)

On 22 Mar, 11:12, "Tappy Lappy" wrote:
> We have just moved home, and are still receiving mail for the previous
> occupants. I have clearly marked their letters "not at this address" and put
> them back in the post box, but Royal Mail are still delivering the same
> items back here.
> What is our legal position please?

I don't know what the legal position is but the letters are probably
just being sent back to you in error. I suggest you add to 'not at
this address' ,
'return to sender'. If the sender's address is on the face of the
envelope (usually top left) put a circle round it, if it's on the
back, do the same and put 'PTO' on the front of the envelope. Even put
a large cross through the original address, and cross out the vertical
post code lines which are very often overprinted on the envelope.