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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3497462" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I have a question. My house is on a rural carrier route, and we have an awesome carrier, but occasionally I get mail for the neighbors (usually for the place immediately north, but occasionally for someone who gets their mail at an apartment-style multi-residence box to the south that's actually on a different street), and every once I a while I'd get mail for someone with the same house number, but two section roads away. I've always been curious--is that the rural carrier, or is that someone in the local post office who's sorting stuff into the wrong bins? It's not a big deal (I just put it back in the box and raise the flag, and it goes on its merry way), but I'm just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3497462, member: 26737"] I have a question. My house is on a rural carrier route, and we have an awesome carrier, but occasionally I get mail for the neighbors (usually for the place immediately north, but occasionally for someone who gets their mail at an apartment-style multi-residence box to the south that's actually on a different street), and every once I a while I'd get mail for someone with the same house number, but two section roads away. I've always been curious--is that the rural carrier, or is that someone in the local post office who's sorting stuff into the wrong bins? It's not a big deal (I just put it back in the box and raise the flag, and it goes on its merry way), but I'm just curious. [/QUOTE]
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