What happens when a package is returned to sender USPS?

When a package is returned to sender USPS, it is usually processed as a “return to sender” (RTS) package. This means that the package is returned to the sender, and the USPS will not release the package to the recipient. The package is simply scanned and logged as a return, and the sender is not notified. The sender will not receive a tracking number for the package, and they will not be able to track the package.

If the sender asks the USPS about the package, they will be told that the package was returned to sender, and there is no information available about the package. The sender will have to contact the recipient to ask them to re-send the package to them. The recipient will be responsible for any shipping costs associated with the package.

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