Re: opening mail and malicious intent
Posted by sharwinston on 3/20/05
Any mail sent to your employer with your name on it can be opened by your employer. EVen if it's your personal mail, you have no right to have your personal mail sent to your place of employment. Post office boxes should be used for your personal mail if you do not want it opened by your employer. On 3/20/05, Mark Ryan wrote: > I left a job recently, and some of my personal mail still is > delivered to that address. I am recently divorced, and my > wife received a photocopy of my bank statement, I guess > trying to incriminate me in some way. The statement was > delivered to my previous work address. Who do I report this > to and will they investigate. I don't think that this is > the first time my personal mail was opened and information > used in a malicious way.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- opening mail and malicious intent, 3/20/05, by Mark Ryan.
- Re: opening mail and malicious intent, 3/20/05, by 00.
- Re: opening mail and malicious intent, 3/20/05, by sharwinston.
- Re: opening mail and malicious intent, 3/22/05, by . . . .
- Re: opening mail and malicious intent, 3/22/05, by roosta.
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