Epon
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Post by Epon on Aug 31, 2005 19:02:55 GMT -5
Yo, if you don't put a stamp on an envolope, but put the delivery address down as the return address, will the letter get there free?
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Blur
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Post by Blur on Aug 31, 2005 19:04:23 GMT -5
that is a good questions. o.o However, it's probably a no. ;[
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Epon
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Post by Epon on Aug 31, 2005 19:11:25 GMT -5
"If you guys get this, I've cheated the system. - Ernie"
From my college in FL to home in NJ.
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Post by Ultra Magnus on Aug 31, 2005 19:13:04 GMT -5
XD that is so great
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Post by cake on Aug 31, 2005 19:13:42 GMT -5
I remember in The Odd Couple Walter Mathow's son sent him a letter but it didn't get to him because the son didn't put a stamp on the envelope. But that's just a movie.
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Post by SonKnuck on Aug 31, 2005 20:24:34 GMT -5
I never put stamps on any enveloppes... hahaha!
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Post by Keith T. Hemari on Aug 31, 2005 20:27:57 GMT -5
no, I just arrives at the destination collect, so that whoever recives it has to pay for it.. or so my experiance has been. Did that once by accident >.<
Although it's possible for it to slip through the postal service, if one or both of these things happens:
1: Noone notices it and just passes it on through.
2: Noone cares and just passes it on through.
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Artemus
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Post by Artemus on Aug 31, 2005 20:31:59 GMT -5
42.
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sanius
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Post by sanius on Aug 31, 2005 21:08:27 GMT -5
I was expecting someone to say that, thank you.
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Post by CrazyMrLēo on Aug 31, 2005 21:47:27 GMT -5
Considering the topic, "What is six times nine?" would have been more appropriate
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Post by Eric on Aug 31, 2005 23:58:16 GMT -5
This thread has totally rocked my world.
Maybe the COD caveat that Keith mentions (however unlikely it sounds, but I guess it depends on your local postmaster) could be alleviated by affixing -some- postage, but deliberately not enough (e.g., one-cent stamps...)
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Post by Squiggles the Chao on Sept 1, 2005 0:13:57 GMT -5
The mail sorters know where the mail comes from. If it's in your neighborhood, you might get away with it, but when a sorter looks at a piece of mail that obviously came from this town, but the return address is from another state, they're not going to send it to that state.
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Post by Kulock on Sept 1, 2005 4:59:13 GMT -5
Then they'll use DNA evidence to track you down, and smack you with a bag of doorknobs.
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Vert
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Post by Vert on Sept 1, 2005 8:38:07 GMT -5
I got a letter through the post without a stamp, but I also got a lecture why it's wrong not to use a stamp on a letter from the postman, he gave it to me eventually, but I never understood why it was me who should get the boring lecture.
Not as if they're the police, none of the workers give a rats arse about the mail.
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