Hand over letter "confidentially/personally" to another person?
When I opened the windows wide to air out the house earlier, the mailman came right away. I ran straight to the door to open it, but he had already rung my mother-in-law's doorbell and left the mail with her. There was also a letter addressed to my husband at the post office. The address field also had "confidential/personal" written in bold. Is the mailman actually allowed to deliver letters like that to other people (there could still be people, like before I was here) in the house? He noticed that I had just opened the windows.
This FLOSKEL confidential/personally has written the sender to the letter. This is not an additional service for the post, which somehow costs additional fees when the letter is sent. It is merely a hint to the person who holds this letter in his hands after delivery.
Why doesn’t he throw it in the mailbox? Or is it ringing with us?
You know, letter carriers are people for themselves, so I could write whole books by now. The letter carrier is not obligated to ring, that’s what he’s doing when you ask him. You could tell him to put your mail in EUREM mailbox. But in this case, the note is confidential NO work instruction for him, otherwise it would have been if there had been: registered handover/personal…for signature. Then he should have ringed. So, if you see him, tell him to put your post in your box, you can’t do more.
Me too.
At DHL, for example, I get an email where the package is to be delivered/submitted every time.
We didn’t. He didn’t ring with us, but with mother-in-law
For packages it is necessary to grant a parking permit. If you don’t, he’ll have to ring.
He even made packages for UNS on request for my mother-in-law just outside the door where everyone could see the package and we were home. It was good that we got this and got the package right away.
The letter carrier can deliver the letter as usual in the household.
It is not a enrollment that expressly only the addressee may be handed over.
Only OPEN within the household or within a company may the letter only be “personally” of the addressee.
Well, we were lucky. It has happened more often that we have opened parcels, packages and letters.
Opened by who? If I get a post, I might also stop without seeing if it’s for me. Have you ever been mistaken? But this is very rare.
By mother-in-law. What is in her mailbox or is handed over to her is without reading for who.
That’s the delivery guy.
Letters on which personal/confidential is available to other persons? Why?
Because there is no law that prohibits it.
No problem. Nevertheless, thanks
Sorry, but I’m out of here.
What’s the box for?
Can he, he doesn’t have to.
Of course, this is not possible, but has nothing to do with your question of origin.
Moreover, it has often happened that we have received letters, parcels or packages.
He can throw the letter in OUR mailbox, or if he thinks he’ll have to ring with us.
he shouldn’t be
It is NOT a enrollment that expressly only the recipient may be handed over!
We were home. You can also throw the letter in our mailbox.
And what does it say personally or confidentially???
It has often happened that we have received letters, parcels or packages open again. It could be avoided if you ring or throw in the people it concerns.
Somehow you seem to see a scandal in the matter.
I’m not.
This is an informal note that does not concern the postal service provider.
It should be made clear that not – from habit – another family member or so opens the letter.
the postman, the recipient simply has to forward this letter to the recipient, OHNE to open it.
where’s your problem. the post nix