Nope. Letter gets returned.My paranoia has eased somewhat... I am still not collecting said letter.
I was reading somewhere ... if you ignore a registered letter, it can go against you, if its a legal letter.
Its assumed you got the letter.
Being afraid of a registered letter is just as bad as not wanting to answer unknown numbers.
On that note, a friend borrowed a book from me some years ago and despite three verbal reminders, did not give it back to me. So I sent him a registered letter seeking immediate return. The envelope included a stamped-addressed padded envelope so he could post back the book. The combined cost of registering the letter and stamping the return envelope was actually more than what the book was worth. While that was enough for him to send the book back, we are no longer friends. I have no regrets.
Nothing* worse than not returning a book, especially after asking repeatedly. What a savage.Being afraid of a registered letter is just as bad as not wanting to answer unknown numbers.
On that note, a friend borrowed a book from me some years ago and despite three verbal reminders, did not give it back to me. So I sent him a registered letter seeking immediate return. The envelope included a stamped-addressed padded envelope so he could post back the book. The combined cost of registering the letter and stamping the return envelope was actually more than what the book was worth. While that was enough for him to send the book back, we are no longer friends. I have no regrets.
No it's not a good idea to ignore a registered letter. They are generally something important. Why would you be worried about something? Unless you've done something wrong. Maybe it's an inheritance from a distant American cousin.I got notice of a registered letter.
When I went to sorting office, they were not able to tell me the sender. I refused to accept the letter.
While I am not expecting anything by registered letter, it still worries me.
Such letters are usually bad news.
This time of year, it could the Seanad voting card, or Revenue, or a court summons.
Has anyone here ignored such letters?
Just say it is bad news, ignoring the letter will not make that go away and will only prolong your anxiety. If the matter relates to a crime, ignoring the letter will not look good.... I am still not collecting said letter.
If you are a worrier then you should go and get the letter as soon as you can otherwise you will continue to worry for possibly no reason. If it is a summons or whatever it's unlikely to go away in any case.So it's possibly the Seanad voting card... And not a summons to the high court, or higher court?
I am a natural worrier.
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