Common Mistakes When Using Post Office Services

Most people commit some mistakes when using the post office services, making the deliveries next to impossible or not possible at all forcing the post office to do a (Return To Sender)RTS actions. Some of the common mistakes may be due to ignorance on how to make the postings successfully while others could be as a result of making the deliveries to an abroad location or a foreign one and one is not aware of such procedures. Some of these mistakes are:

Wrong if not Incomplete addresses:
This is where a person either writes a non-existent address or an incomplete. Wrong addresses could be having the right names but the wrong area codes which forces the postman or the delivery services do the RTS action or return the letter or parcel to the “Return Letter office.”

Missing Addresses
This refers to when a person writes a letter or sends a parcel without any address. In some cases such incidents may only be having the sender's name or it is missing critical details of the receiver's address. These mistakes can be only resolved by Return Letter Office kind of action and most of the time the sender is informed of an unsuccessful delivery.

Poor Stamping: This means that when a sender affixes a poorly stamped letter or package for delivery. In most cases when such mistakes are made the receiver may be charged an extra fee for poor stamping or the delivery is given an RLO instruction.

In case you don't know the address of the receiver or his or her area code you can use a post office locater to assist you in getting the full address of the receiver. Otherwise, it is not hard to make the right deliveries. In other words, the Internet will never miss a post services article or information pertaining to some of the concerns of making a successful postal delivery.