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WTF? Mail Tampering / Theft
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 441816" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I've accidentally opened other people's mail. When I do? I will tuck a post-it note in, explaining that I accidentally opened it. Then I'll tape it shut and put it back in the mailbox. If it has my address, and is clearly not mine, I will write "not at this address" on the envelope.</p><p></p><p>I think the best one was when we got a contempt order from the court - addressed to BM. It did not get opened. I checked the court website, and it showed that SHE - not her lawyer - filed a change of address <em>for both parties</em> - switching her address with ours, so the contempt that husband got went to her <em>mother's</em> house - and was signed for by BM herself - and was never seen again. A few days later, the site showed where we had returned hers. And then a letter from our lawyer asking about the address change. We never did see the contempt - but it did say on the website that both husband and BM were in contempt for not attending parenting classes. husband's lawyer then filed our certificates from the class (AGAIN - the site showed they'd been filed by the teacher) - and BM scrambled to finish hers before court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 441816, member: 6705"] I've accidentally opened other people's mail. When I do? I will tuck a post-it note in, explaining that I accidentally opened it. Then I'll tape it shut and put it back in the mailbox. If it has my address, and is clearly not mine, I will write "not at this address" on the envelope. I think the best one was when we got a contempt order from the court - addressed to BM. It did not get opened. I checked the court website, and it showed that SHE - not her lawyer - filed a change of address [I]for both parties[/I] - switching her address with ours, so the contempt that husband got went to her [I]mother's[/I] house - and was signed for by BM herself - and was never seen again. A few days later, the site showed where we had returned hers. And then a letter from our lawyer asking about the address change. We never did see the contempt - but it did say on the website that both husband and BM were in contempt for not attending parenting classes. husband's lawyer then filed our certificates from the class (AGAIN - the site showed they'd been filed by the teacher) - and BM scrambled to finish hers before court. [/QUOTE]
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