The Enigma of Unclaimed Mail Solved
Postal goods that the intended recipient has not picked up or received are referred to as unclaimed mail. Examples of these items are letters, packages, and other mail that go unclaimed at the post office or delivery place after several efforts at delivery or notifications. Unclaimed mail may be destroyed per postal laws, auctioned off, or restored to the sender after a predetermined amount of time. Mistaken addresses, moving, or the recipient not knowing it arrived can all lead to unclaimed mail.