Can you mark us mail refused and return to sender

A very specific question!

Yes, I can help you with that. To mark a piece of mail as "Refused" and return it to the sender, you'll need to use a specific notation on the envelope or package. Here's what you can do:

For First-Class Mail:

  1. Write "REFUSED" in the top right corner of the envelope, above the recipient's address.
  2. Sign your name above the "REFUSED" notation.

For Priority Mail:

  1. Write "REFUSED" in the top right corner of the package, above the recipient's address.
  2. Sign your name above the "REFUSED" notation.

For International Mail:

  1. Write "REFUSED" in the top right corner of the envelope or package, above the recipient's address.
  2. Sign your name above the "REFUSED" notation.
  3. You may also need to include a reason for refusal, such as "Addressee not known" or "Refused by addressee."

For Packages:

  1. Attach a note to the outside of the package with the notation "REFUSED" and your signature.
  2. Make sure to include the reason for refusal, if applicable.

Important Notes:

Once you've marked the mail as "Refused" and returned it to the sender, you can drop it off at a post office or schedule a pickup with the USPS.