How stop mail someone else

I understand your concern! If you're trying to stop mail from being sent to someone else, there are a few steps you can take:

  1. Contact the sender: Reach out to the person or organization sending the mail and ask them to stop sending it to the incorrect address. They may be able to update their records or provide an alternative address.
  2. Notify the post office: Visit your local post office and speak with a postal worker. They can help you file a complaint and stop the mail from being delivered to the incorrect address.
  3. File a complaint with the USPS: You can also file a complaint with the United States Postal Service (USPS) online or by calling their customer service number (1-800-275-8777). Provide as much information as possible, including the sender's name and address, and the incorrect address.
  4. Contact the sender's organization: If the mail is coming from a specific organization or company, you can try contacting them directly to report the issue and ask them to stop sending mail to the incorrect address.
  5. Consider a "Return to Sender" request: If you're unable to stop the mail from being sent, you can request that the post office return the mail to the sender. This can be done by contacting the post office or filing a complaint with the USPS.

Remember to always keep a record of your attempts to stop the mail, including dates, times, and contact information. This can help you track your progress and provide evidence if needed.