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Originally posted by notjoe
Impossible. The point of registered mail is to prove you've received notification of some sort.
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Not quite right. The point of registered mail is to prove that the sender actually mailed out the notice. Most documents have legal force once they are sent via registered mail. Whether you accept it or not has no bearing on it.
You don't gain anything by refusing registered mail.
What you are thinking about is called "certified mail"; that proves that your actually received the mail. But, that's rarely used.
Say, for example, you get a registered letter from your insurance company cancelling your car insurance. Even if you refuse it, your insurance will be cancelled.
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