When addressing the envelopes, reply card, and they are sent to the wife of someone other than the home ... Did you address such ....
"Name a random person
C / O and the names of bride married?
address "
in the other direction?
What to do?
If the bride is the monitoring of reservations, then the address should be:
Miss Janet Bride
c / o O'Bride friend
123 Sunnydale Avenue
Bridgeport, Maine 12345-3245
If the bride is not tracking the RSVP (best friend, mother, or someone else), then anyone who takes the path of the RSVP is the first line, and it can not be ac / o online, ie
Friend O'Bride
123 Sunnydale Avenue
Bridgeport, Maine 12345-3245
or
Mother O'Bride
c / o O'Bride friend
123 Sunnydale Avenue
Bridgeport, Maine 12345-3245
The Post does not really care who the envelope is addressed (he could be sent to Santa or Mom & Dad for all they care, the only reason it must be correct if the address is correct when the name is then used as a reference backup. This should not be a problem with envelopes pre-addressed RSVP).
Remember that the "to" is the person who is keeping track of RSVP and will open the envelope, c "/ o" (care) is the place / person is sent.
Example:
Tina Turner (married name)
c / o 123 Street Summerview
Las Vegas, NV 1234322
The way you've written. Because the factor you look for the resident's name on the top during the delivery and the bride c / o and groom will leave some random person know that your mail and they should give it to you and not to open.
I vote for the LV response. It covers all LV GO
LV is on site.
You only need the person who is monitoring the RSVP and is probably the address that you send.
As an ex-postie names are used only if the address is incorrect or omitted.
Simply put the name and address of the person receiving the answers.
Posted on March 7, 2010.