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C/O

if a company is receiving mail for a person the C/O would be the company's name right?
  

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When mail is sent to a company for an individual, I can think of four situations that might apply: (a) The employee has retired or left the company’s employ. (b) The employee is deceased. (c) The employee does not have a permanent address but works from his office.

  • When mail is sent to a company for an individual, I can think of four situations that might apply: (a) The employee has retired or left the company’s employ.
  • (b) The employee is deceased.
  • (c) The employee does not have a permanent address but works from his office.
  • (d) The employees do not normally accept mail at their workplace – but an exception is being made.
  • In most cases, mail is addressed with Mr.
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When mail is sent to a company for an individual, I can think of four situations that might apply:
(a) The employee has retired or left the company’s employ.
(b) The employee is deceased.
(c) The employee does not have a permanent address but works from his office.
(d) The employees do not normally accept mail at their workplace – but an exception is being made.
In most ca

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