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bethcooks4u said:Yeah but they don't want the address to be general knowledge. People would send adjustments in without reference numbers. At least that's the mindset.
To change your return address, you will need to contact the sender of the mail or package and provide them with your new address. They will then update their records and use the new address for all future shipments.
It depends on the sender and their policies. Some companies may allow you to update your return address online through their website or customer portal. However, others may require you to contact them directly to make the change.
If you have already moved and your return address is no longer valid, you should contact the sender and provide them with your new address. They may be able to redirect the package to your new address, but there may be additional fees for this service.
Yes, some companies may allow you to have multiple return addresses on file. This can be useful if you have multiple residences or frequently travel. However, other companies may only allow one return address per account.
If you do not want to receive packages or mail at your return address, you should contact the sender and request that they stop sending items to that address. You may also be able to opt out of receiving mail or packages from certain companies by registering with the Direct Marketing Association's Mail Preference Service.