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Photographing my mail and giving to my ex
How risky is it to mail DVDs of pirated movies to other countries?Giving a fake name in a government contact form: illegal or no?Company knowingly debit fees it is not due from bank account and does not return it: is this fraud or theft?Giving Someone Money Because of a Criminal Act?Call I legally receive mail addressed to my roommate that requires a signature?No probable cause found in NJ for citizen complaint of official misconduct by chairman of Port Authority. Judge ruled complainant has no standingIs it illegal to send mail through the US Postal Service with a missing or fake return address?Ex-housemate cancelling NHS appointments (United Kingdom)If I poop in a box and mail it to someone, what charges could I face?If police collected evidence based off of a call they suspected, but couldn't prove, was fruadulant would the evidence be upheld?
My ex sent me a check for part of health insurance for children. After it did not come, over 2 weeks, I reached out and told him I had not received the check. He went to the post office, the mail clerks let him go through my mail and take a picture of the envelop that came from him. It was conveniently on top of the pile, so he obviously went through it. Sent it to me and told me it was at the post office. Number 1, why was that not put in my box
Number 2 - why is anyone going through my mail
Number 3 - letting him take a photo? That's not right.
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My ex sent me a check for part of health insurance for children. After it did not come, over 2 weeks, I reached out and told him I had not received the check. He went to the post office, the mail clerks let him go through my mail and take a picture of the envelop that came from him. It was conveniently on top of the pile, so he obviously went through it. Sent it to me and told me it was at the post office. Number 1, why was that not put in my box
Number 2 - why is anyone going through my mail
Number 3 - letting him take a photo? That's not right.
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Is this in the US, or some other country? Laws differ.
– David Siegel
8 hours ago
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Check the postmark date. I wonder if he gave it to them or mailed that day or the previous day.
– mkennedy
4 hours ago
Also, did he tell you he went through your mail or did a clerk look through the mail, find the letter, and then let him take a photo?
– mkennedy
17 mins ago
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My ex sent me a check for part of health insurance for children. After it did not come, over 2 weeks, I reached out and told him I had not received the check. He went to the post office, the mail clerks let him go through my mail and take a picture of the envelop that came from him. It was conveniently on top of the pile, so he obviously went through it. Sent it to me and told me it was at the post office. Number 1, why was that not put in my box
Number 2 - why is anyone going through my mail
Number 3 - letting him take a photo? That's not right.
criminal-law
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My ex sent me a check for part of health insurance for children. After it did not come, over 2 weeks, I reached out and told him I had not received the check. He went to the post office, the mail clerks let him go through my mail and take a picture of the envelop that came from him. It was conveniently on top of the pile, so he obviously went through it. Sent it to me and told me it was at the post office. Number 1, why was that not put in my box
Number 2 - why is anyone going through my mail
Number 3 - letting him take a photo? That's not right.
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Is this in the US, or some other country? Laws differ.
– David Siegel
8 hours ago
1
Check the postmark date. I wonder if he gave it to them or mailed that day or the previous day.
– mkennedy
4 hours ago
Also, did he tell you he went through your mail or did a clerk look through the mail, find the letter, and then let him take a photo?
– mkennedy
17 mins ago
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Is this in the US, or some other country? Laws differ.
– David Siegel
8 hours ago
1
Check the postmark date. I wonder if he gave it to them or mailed that day or the previous day.
– mkennedy
4 hours ago
Also, did he tell you he went through your mail or did a clerk look through the mail, find the letter, and then let him take a photo?
– mkennedy
17 mins ago
1
1
Is this in the US, or some other country? Laws differ.
– David Siegel
8 hours ago
Is this in the US, or some other country? Laws differ.
– David Siegel
8 hours ago
1
1
Check the postmark date. I wonder if he gave it to them or mailed that day or the previous day.
– mkennedy
4 hours ago
Check the postmark date. I wonder if he gave it to them or mailed that day or the previous day.
– mkennedy
4 hours ago
Also, did he tell you he went through your mail or did a clerk look through the mail, find the letter, and then let him take a photo?
– mkennedy
17 mins ago
Also, did he tell you he went through your mail or did a clerk look through the mail, find the letter, and then let him take a photo?
– mkennedy
17 mins ago
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These all seem to be issues with how the local post office is handling your mail (and no doubt that of others). I would start by asking to see the person in charge of that office, and asking that person the same questions that you asked here.
I am not sure that, under US law, the "envelope information" of your mail is protected in the way that the contents are.
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These all seem to be issues with how the local post office is handling your mail (and no doubt that of others). I would start by asking to see the person in charge of that office, and asking that person the same questions that you asked here.
I am not sure that, under US law, the "envelope information" of your mail is protected in the way that the contents are.
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These all seem to be issues with how the local post office is handling your mail (and no doubt that of others). I would start by asking to see the person in charge of that office, and asking that person the same questions that you asked here.
I am not sure that, under US law, the "envelope information" of your mail is protected in the way that the contents are.
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These all seem to be issues with how the local post office is handling your mail (and no doubt that of others). I would start by asking to see the person in charge of that office, and asking that person the same questions that you asked here.
I am not sure that, under US law, the "envelope information" of your mail is protected in the way that the contents are.
These all seem to be issues with how the local post office is handling your mail (and no doubt that of others). I would start by asking to see the person in charge of that office, and asking that person the same questions that you asked here.
I am not sure that, under US law, the "envelope information" of your mail is protected in the way that the contents are.
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Is this in the US, or some other country? Laws differ.
– David Siegel
8 hours ago
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Check the postmark date. I wonder if he gave it to them or mailed that day or the previous day.
– mkennedy
4 hours ago
Also, did he tell you he went through your mail or did a clerk look through the mail, find the letter, and then let him take a photo?
– mkennedy
17 mins ago