Keep getting mail for someone else

The frustration of receiving mail intended for someone else!

Here are some steps you can take to resolve the issue:

  1. Check the return address: Look at the return address on the envelope to see if it's a mistake or if the sender has the correct address.
  2. Contact the sender: If you're sure it's a mistake, you can try contacting the sender to let them know. They may be able to update their records or send a corrected piece of mail.
  3. Return the mail to the post office: If you're unable to contact the sender, you can take the mail to your local post office and ask them to forward it to the correct address. They may also be able to help you identify the correct recipient.
  4. Check with your neighbors: If you're still unsure who the mail belongs to, you can try asking your neighbors if they know anyone who might be receiving mail at that address.
  5. Report the issue to the USPS: If you're still having trouble, you can report the issue to the United States Postal Service (USPS) by filling out a form on their website or contacting your local post office.

Some additional tips:

I hope these suggestions help you resolve the issue and get your own mail delivered correctly!