Who is responsible when deliveries go missing?
Got a package for someone else? Think twice. Federal and Alabama law make keeping it risky. Here’s how to handle it safely.
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When someone else’s package shows up at your door, think twice. Federal penalties and AL law can make keeping it risky.
Though it may seem harmless to keep a package that wasn’t intended for you, legal experts warn that doing so may not be allowed under the law.
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