A couple of questions

What to do if a package is delivered to you by mistake?

When you receive a mistaken delivery, call customer service for the delivery company and explain the situation. Give them the tracking number on the package, as well as the name and address on the package if it's different from yours. The company will come and pick up the product within a reasonable time frame.

Can I keep a package that was delivered to me by mistake?

You have the legal right to keep it as a free gift, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Sellers aren't permitted to ask for payment for unordered items, either, and the FTC says consumers are under no obligation to even tell the seller about the wrongly delivered merchandise.

What do I do if I receive a package that isn’t yours?

If you're not sure what to do with mail that isn't yours, it's probably easier than you think to get rid of it legally. All you need to do is write “RETURN TO SENDER” on the front of the envelope and put it back in your mailbox. Your postal worker will take care of it for you from there.

Who is responsible if package is delivered to wrong address?

The short answer is: The seller, which means you, the business owner. Obviously, if you printed the wrong address on the shipping label, didn't include a return address, or poorly packaged the item, it's 100% on you to compensate the customer with a new shipment or a refund.

What happens if I keep a misdelivered package?

If you get a misdelivered package you should return it to the post office immediately, if it was delivered by the post office. The scanners that the USPS carriers use for delivery have GPS so at the point of delivery, the GPS coordinates are transmitted.

Can you get in trouble for keeping a package that isn’t yours?

YES. Keeping someones package that was delivered to the wrong adress and is adressed to someone that doesn't live there is a federal crime just like tampering with the mail.

Is it illegal to keep someone’s package?

When a company sends you an item that didn't order, it's called an “unsolicited good.” In these cases, you're well within your rights to keep them. If you have goods delivered to you that you didn't ask for, you have no obligation to send them back or to pay for them.

Is it illegal to keep someone else’s package?

“Most people understand that it's illegal to open mail that's not addressed to them. … Intentionally opening, intercepting or hiding someone else's mail is the felony crime of mail theft. It comes with some heavyweight penalties, including five years' incarceration in a federal prison.”