< snikker >
:D
I have to re-read it three times before it starts to sink in that it's
not MY mail I'm looking at. :rolleyes:
I seal it back up with Scotch tape and write a lil "note" near the address:
"Delivered to [MY ADDRESS] on [Date]; Opened by Mistake";
then put it back in my mailbox and raise the "Flag" to be sure the Carrier
stops the next day.
Magazines are a little more difficult to get rid of when the get into
the wrong rural mailbox ...
I never notice AT the mailbox - I always drag 'em in and upstairs.
Usually read the darn thing and wonder "HOW did I get on THIS list?"
Finally look at the address --- OOOPsie - not mine! :o
Trying to write a 'note to the Carrier' beside a magazine address is futile ---
I've carried the SAME magazine from the box into the house as many as three times -
on consecutive days ... she NEVER sees 'the note'.
It takes a full-sheet (8 1/2 x 11) with a BIGG-Print Note and the mag
propped up inside the mailbox before it will move on towards it's proper destination.
I shouldn't complain; the Regular Carrier and her Regular Relief know everyone
on the route and DON'T make mistakes; the goof-ups happen when the
route is done by a "Substitute Carrier".