I think that only works if your intended receipient lives in the same city (specifically, very close to where you dropped off the mail).
Otherwise they look at the return address and its somewhere in San Francisco, but the mail has just been dropped off in a NYC post office, which would make zero sense, and they’ll know what you are trying to do.
Yeah but they’re saying it will still just go to the “to” address anyway and they have to pay postage.to get it The post office won’t send it to the return address.
I think the scenario is you put your recipients address as the return address.
The post office has been alive longer than you or I. I suspect they’ve seen and dealt with anything you dream up.
I think that only works if your intended receipient lives in the same city (specifically, very close to where you dropped off the mail).
Otherwise they look at the return address and its somewhere in San Francisco, but the mail has just been dropped off in a NYC post office, which would make zero sense, and they’ll know what you are trying to do.
Yeah but they’re saying it will still just go to the “to” address anyway and they have to pay postage.to get it The post office won’t send it to the return address.