Problem of bank sending wrong mail

THE EDITOR: Some day last year I opened my mail as usual, only to realise that there was a piece from a bank about the estate of a Chinese man. I replaced it in the envelope and next day handed it back to the postee.

But then at intervals of three or six months, this same letter kept coming back. There was no problem handing it back. But one day I just got fed up and in addition, it meant the family was not getting the information, at least on time.

In bold red letters, I wrote a strong letter to the bank in question about the repeated error from an efficient private sector organisation. I threatened what I would and would not do the next time, and I handed it to the postee. He warned me that I could be charged for defacing the mail and that all I had to do was hand it back. Dr Fuad Khan and a Mr Morris who received a bag of mail, kept it for a few days. They made notes of the persons to whom the several pieces were addressed, and the type of mail, and God knows what other information.

I patiently wait to see what would be done to Dr Fuad Khan and his sidekick.

DESMOND ROXBOROUGH
La Florisante

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