Post divert mail

You're referring to "post divert" or "post diversion" mail!

Post divert mail is a type of mail that is intentionally sent to a wrong address or a fake address to avoid being delivered to the intended recipient. This can be done for various reasons, such as:

  1. To avoid debt collectors or creditors
  2. To prevent unwanted mail or junk mail
  3. To protect personal privacy
  4. To avoid being contacted by telemarketers or solicitors

Here are some common techniques used to divert mail:

  1. Using a fake name or address
  2. Sending mail to a post office box or a mailbox rental service
  3. Using a mail forwarding service
  4. Sending mail to a friend or family member's address (with their permission)
  5. Using a mail diversion service (which can be a legitimate or illegitimate service)

It's important to note that while post divert mail can be useful in certain situations, it's not always legal or ethical. In some cases, it may be considered mail fraud or identity theft.

If you're considering using post divert mail, make sure to check the laws and regulations in your country or region to ensure you're not breaking any rules. Additionally, be cautious when using mail diversion services, as some may be scams or illegal.

Do you have any specific questions about post divert mail or would you like to know more about the legal implications?