Can I drop off a package in the mail box to return it if it has “Return Service Requested” on it?
“Return Service Requested” just means that the USPS will return the package if they can’t find the address it was sent to. The idea is to keep the package from going to the dead letter center. That’s different from your situation, where the sender had the right address on the package, but you just didn’t want it. You can often refuse a package by marking it “Refused” and giving it back to the carrier. However, be careful, because some businesses require a Return Authorization Number before you can send anything back. In essence, THEY will refuse the package without the right code number marked on the outside. If I were you, I wouldn’t take the chance on anything sent by a business. Don’t open whatever is inside the box, but look on the Web for the seller’s shipping info. If you need prior authorization to return a package, then get it before you send it back. Of course, if you just want to return something sent by an individual, all you need to do is write “Refused” on the box. I hope
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