letters, messages, magazines, newspapers, etc. delivered to you wrongly

@nicanorr (1789)
Philippines
January 25, 2012 4:00am CST
You find a letter or any of the above articles wrongly delivered to your mailbox. Wrongly delivered, they aren't for you. They aren't addressed to you. What will you do with it or them?
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3 responses
@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
25 Jan 12
Well, that doesn't happen to our neighborhood, because we are just few in our secluded place. But if that happens, i will post a notice for the postman in front of our mail box to get all those that were wrongly sent to my house.
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@nicanorr (1789)
• Philippines
26 Jan 12
You've suggested a good way and hope the postman will stay focus on his job and never do the same mistake again. What can you say?
@nicanorr (1789)
• Philippines
28 Jan 12
I suggest closing the gap between patrons and mailman is to establish friendship with him, thus making him a part of daily life. Realizing his worth, I hope he'll try to improve his performance.
@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
27 Jan 12
Yes, it's also one way of subtly implying to the postman to make better his job.
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@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
25 Jan 12
There is a dustbin right at the next crossing of the road where I stay. Before trashing them in that Bin, I will definitely open up, read those documents and if they are of no use to me, I think that is the place where they should have been destined to... The read is essential because it might contain some address of the person who has dispatched them. If there is something important I might consider reverting the documents back to the sender... and if not, as I mentioned, the trash bin is just a few meters away.
@nicanorr (1789)
• Philippines
26 Jan 12
Per your estimates, how many mails have you sent to the dustbin? How many mails have you returned to valid owners?
@lilaclady (28206)
• Australia
25 Jan 12
Oh it is so annoying, I keep getting the people next doors letters, and sometimes like today I just open whatever letters I get and oooops not mine, I just write sorry on it and stick it in their letter box, I wish the postman would put the right letters in the right box.
@nicanorr (1789)
• Philippines
26 Jan 12
Was there any reaction from next-door neighbors regarding their letters? Or is it good to do a little reminding to the postman regarding proper placement of mails?