What to write on mail not yours

The age-old problem of receiving mail that's not intended for you!

If you're unsure what to do with mail that's not yours, here are a few options:

  1. Return to sender: If the mail is addressed to someone else, you can try to return it to the sender. Check the return address on the envelope and send it back to the sender with a note explaining the situation.
  2. Forward to the intended recipient: If you know the intended recipient's address, you can forward the mail to them. This is especially helpful if the mail is important or time-sensitive.
  3. Donate or recycle: If the mail is junk mail or not important, you can donate it to a local charity or recycle it.
  4. Keep it for the owner: If you're unable to return or forward the mail, you can keep it for the owner to collect. Make sure to store it safely and securely to prevent loss or damage.

If you're writing a note to accompany the returned or forwarded mail, here are some examples of what you could write:

Remember to always handle mail with care and respect, and try to return or forward it to the intended recipient whenever possible.