Only if (a) they have your consent, and (b) it's for legitimate reasons - for example if they're temporarily homeless. If they're using your address to obtain a credit card, then that is fraud - and you will also be held responsible when they're caught.
facebook one or yahoo, hotmail
Of course. You can add anyone to your mail. You don't need to tell them they don't live there.
no. you have to create your own yahoo account. If you know someone's e-mail address and password you can ask them for permission to use their e-mail for something, but you cant just log into a random person's e-mail address. Unless you hack it, which is illegal.
They send you an email and you finish process by clicking on link and following instructions. that proves it's yours. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use the e-mail address to email the person and in the mail ask them to reply, if they do then the address is OK.
Attn is short for Attention. One would use this designation to direct an email to a specific person when the email is sent to a generic e-mail address, such as a departmental e-mail address.
Wee if you want to receive your mail, probably your current address. If you have relatives or freinds in the US, they can forward you any mail that may reach your old address
Mail fraud is the use of the mail system to obtain money, goods and services through deceit and trickery. Using your mother's home address for the receipt of mail is not mail fraud. However, there are instances were it could be a problem. The biggest example is using the address for obtaining car insurance when the car is not at that address on a regular basis could be fraudulent.
Nothing, you get your business mail in you residential mail box.
Log in using gmail but use your crimson mail address
The address in which you live.
When mail is received for someone not in the home, the current resident can write 'Not at this Address' on the envelope or piece of mail. The piece of mail should then be placed back into the mailbox for the mailman to pick up.
Name: A person's name is (usually) what their parents named the child at birth. E-Mail Address: An E-Mail Address is a name, usually thought up by the person using the computer, as a moniker or handle by which the person is known for an E-Mail Account. The front that is made up by the person is followed by the "at sign", followed by the Internet Email Provider's login information, such as aol dot com. An E-Mail Password: An E-Mail Password is a series of a combination of letters and numbers that serves to 'lock' their account and keep their E-Mails private from other people. Therefore, WikiAnswers cannot provide you any person's Name, Email Address, or E-Mail Password because it is a violation of a person's privacy. It is offensive to ask for a person's password. Also, it is illegal to use a company's password without the company's permission, and hacking personal accounts is not allowed.