Can you mark mail return to sender

The dreaded "return to sender" scenario!

Yes, I can help you with that. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to mark a mail piece as "return to sender":

Method 1: Using a pen

  1. Locate the recipient's address on the envelope or package.
  2. Write "Return to Sender" or "RTS" in large, clear letters across the top of the address label.
  3. Make sure to write it in a way that's easy to read and understand.

Method 2: Using a postage label

  1. If you have a postage label or a return shipping label, you can use it to mark the mail piece as "return to sender".
  2. Attach the label to the envelope or package, covering the original recipient's address.
  3. Make sure the label is securely attached and won't come off during transit.

Method 3: Using a mail service

  1. If you're using a mail service like USPS, UPS, or FedEx, you can take the mail piece to a local branch or drop it off at a designated location.
  2. Inform the staff that you'd like to mark the mail piece as "return to sender".
  3. They will handle the process and ensure the mail piece is returned to the sender.

Important notes:

By following these steps, you should be able to mark your mail piece as "return to sender" and get it back to the intended recipient.