Hello I was just reading a few old posts about incorrectly addressed packages on this subreddit and thought it was something worth discussing. In sending a package or letter vendors should do their best to make their package look like the millions of other items sent every day and not raise any red flags with customs and postal services. Yet I have received several packages with no return address and one letter containing a sample blotter had a suspicious "unreadable return address" I have chosen a business address near my local area that sells online and read an old post were some one used a lawyer's office I guess they thought a lawyer is not likely to illegally open mail.
How did you chose your return address ? Ever receive a suspicious looking parcel or letter? Also for those posting to australia read this http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life/no-deadend-at-dead-letter-office-20090407-9xa3.html from the article "No dead-end at dead letter office" "If Australia Post's mail redistribution centre doesn't have a return address or cannot find an address inside the package, the goods are auctioned off for charity. Do I hear 3$ for this 6kg bag of talcum powder, going once , twice, sold to the lady with the baby.
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