Not at all!
2006-12-31 10:29:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No I do not think they do. It is a more professional manner of writing and sending a letter or package though. The purpose of a return address anyway is just in case the package you send is by some chance sent to the wrong address or the address was written wrong for some reason the package will be returned to the original sender
2006-12-31 18:40:19
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answer #2
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answered by chocolate 2
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Depends on the package and where is it being shipped to. USPS will take packages without a return address but they may have it non deliverable.
Also, you may send it but then the addressee might take it... I know I don't accept any packages without a return address.
2006-12-31 18:30:13
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answer #3
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answered by mailjunkie123 3
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Yes, this is a new regulation since 9/11. They must have a return address, and if you use a P.O. Box for it don't be surprised if you get a hassle.
2006-12-31 18:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if you want it returned if there is a problem. I have sent letters and packages with only my 1st initial and last name listed.
2006-12-31 20:21:01
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answer #5
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answered by firewomen 7
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If I'm not mistaken, a return-address is required; especially since 9/11.
2006-12-31 18:31:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It's there in case the item cannot be delivered to the address or is refused, etc.
2006-12-31 18:30:59
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answer #7
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answered by frugernity 6
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Yes, if you don't they will return the package.
2007-01-01 01:35:13
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! No return address, no shipping.
2006-12-31 18:30:14
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answer #9
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answered by miki m 2
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its better to have it, in case they cant deliver your package to
the recipent
they would rather return to you then send it to the dead letter
office
2007-01-01 19:07:48
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answered by mobilemark 7
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I do believe they started to require that after the Unibomber problem.
2006-12-31 18:32:23
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answered by Gillian 3
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