
Ah, but we all know, now, how to send a package with a miscellaneous device in it -- return address is the company. And we certainly know how to do likewise if we ever want to do anything postal. But I make peace. -Millie sfuze@tiac.net On Fri, 6 Sep 1996, David Lesher wrote:
One is now instructed to take these packages to a post-office mail clerk for mailing.
(Of course it's unclear just what would be done if a package weighing over that magical 16ozs was left in a mailbox)
They get sent back.
Was in line @ USPS. Guy showed up with 40-odd Priority Mail Packages that had come back. Clerk stamped each one & off they went.
1) It was obvious from conversation the customer was a local.
2) The hand cancel stamp is TRIVIAL to forge. After all, until now, who has WANTED to falsely zero-out the value of her stamps?
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