where do I mail the tax return
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Advertising mail is unwanted mail that is delivered by different companies and organizations to one's home. This mail is also called unsolicited or junk mail.
This is because mothers are curious about their daughters. They open mail to protect them from unwanted threats.
I have provided my e-mail address to USPS in order to buy stamps online. They have not sent any unwanted mail. There is a better option: Get a free e-mail account (Hotmail or Yahoo) and use that one when you must provide an e-mail address to do business with an online company.
Say thank you and then return it
No, you are not required to return unsolicited mail that contains something for sale. You are under no obligation to respond to or return any unsolicited mail that you receive.
There are a few ways to stop unwanted mail from clogging up your mailbox, you can hire a mail blocking service (small fee), switch to electronic billing and statements whenever possible, and strike out the name of any mail you receive for a former resident (this lets the postal carrier know the person named on the mail no longer lives at this address).
Because it adds to the sheer bulk of unwanted junk paper.
The Microsoft Exchange 2003 Anti-Spam blocks unwanted or so-called Spam e-mail messages from one's e-mail inbox. It uses an Exchange Intelligent Message Filter (IMF) to reduce the number or unwanted e-mail messages through to the inbox.
What happens if some else holds your mail and does not return it to the post office