In the UK, it is a common practice to mail letters with no return address. Nevertheless, I do not recommend it and here’s why:
Suppose you made an error in the address, or the person you sent the letter to has changed to a post office box, or perhaps has moved away? Your letter will then go to the dead letter office where it will eventually be opened. Will your address be inside? Or even a check? Further, you may assume the letter was received whereas actually, it was not.
Many of you readers already have a ghost address in
Canada,
Alaska or
Spain so why not use that address as your return address on some of your mail? If a letter bounces, you will get it back from your mail-forwarding service.
Labels: Alaska address, Canadian address, Canary Islands address, new secret address, return address
Privacy blog post by JJ Luna at 3:25 PM
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