Postal snafu causes return of mail
Lazaro Aleman
ECB Publishing, Inc.
If you’ve had mail returned recently by the post office with a “Return to Sender, Not Deliverable as Addressed” yellow label affixed to the front, don’t feel alone.
You’re one of many – possibly hundreds – whose bills and correspondences went undelivered in December, despite the mail being properly addressed and stamped. Blame it on an alleged postal snafu.
The story is that someone in the Jacksonville Post Office ran a batch or batches of mail through the wrong machine – one set to stamp mail automatically as undeliverable.
The question is whether the mishap was caused by an honest human error, a deliberate act of sabotage by a disgr