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1) as a rule, don't send mail or packages to noisebridge
1) as a rule, don't send mail or packages to noisebridge
2) if you need to, if it's more helpful for a project, perhaps let other people you know in the space know that you're expecting it.
2) if you need to, if it's more helpful for a project, perhaps let other people you know in the space know that you're expecting it.
https://www.usglobalmail.com/blog/how-to-return-mail-to-sender/
https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/73252/mail-sent-to-my-address-for-someone-who-doesnt-live-there-and-i-dont-do-any-wo
'''refused''' and '''not at this address''', '''no forwarding information''' (unless you have better knowledge) are helpful phrases for mail to be rejected, returned.
-- [[User:Mcint|Mcint]] ([[User_talk:Mcint|talk]]) [[mw:help:sign|<code><nowiki>--~~</nowiki><nowiki>~~</nowiki></code>]] 17:28, 4 December 2024 (PST)

Latest revision as of 18:28, 4 December 2024

Advice against sending mail to the space

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It's probably fine. But it's worth calling out -- not using the space to register FasTrak, for tax returns or finances, or as a registered contact address on file for government, business, or non-profit services. Shipping one of packages for a project you're working on is probably fine. People are mostly helpful of mail getting where it needs to be, but no one person is responsible for it.

1) as a rule, don't send mail or packages to noisebridge

2) if you need to, if it's more helpful for a project, perhaps let other people you know in the space know that you're expecting it.

https://www.usglobalmail.com/blog/how-to-return-mail-to-sender/

https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/73252/mail-sent-to-my-address-for-someone-who-doesnt-live-there-and-i-dont-do-any-wo

refused and not at this address, no forwarding information (unless you have better knowledge) are helpful phrases for mail to be rejected, returned.

-- Mcint (talk) --~~~~ 17:28, 4 December 2024 (PST)