A package i refund came in the mail

That's frustrating! When a package is returned to you after a refund, it's often referred to as a "return to sender" or "RTS" package. Here are some possible reasons why this might happen:

  1. Incorrect address: The package was sent to the wrong address, and the sender couldn't deliver it to the intended recipient.
  2. Refund processing delay: The refund was processed, but the package was still being held by the sender or shipping carrier, and it was eventually returned to you.
  3. Package was undeliverable: The package was deemed undeliverable due to various reasons, such as the recipient's address being invalid, the package being too large or heavy for the recipient's mailbox, or the recipient not being available to receive the package.

What to do with the returned package:

  1. Check the contents: Open the package to see if it contains any items that you still need or want to keep. If so, you can keep them.
  2. Contact the sender: Reach out to the sender (the company or individual who originally sent the package) to let them know that the package was returned to you. They may be able to assist you in resolving the issue or provide a replacement.
  3. Contact the shipping carrier: If the package was returned due to an issue with the shipping carrier, you can contact them to report the issue and ask for their assistance in resolving the problem.
  4. Donate or recycle: If the package is empty or contains items you no longer need, consider donating it to a local charity or recycling it.

Remember to always check the contents of the package and follow any instructions provided by the sender or shipping carrier to ensure a smooth resolution.