You probably should have covered up the return address, and probably yours as well. Non-members have access to sites like this, and hackers could possibly get through. There is always the potential of compromising one's address.
This would indicate to me that the outside wrapper was either opened or damaged during transit to the point that the contents were in jeopardy of falling out and being damaged or lost. USPS was just trying to protect what was being sent to you.
Hi Randy,
Wow, I kept trying to zoom in to figure out which stamp that was...yes it HAD stamps on it. I have been using .22 .20 and one centers. Usually if a item is thicker, usually 3 stock cards, I add a additional 20 cents for the thickness and write "NON-MACHINABLE" at the bottom front.
They must have thought it required additional postage, surprised it got forwared like that.
Weird, very weird.
Grant
The past is a foreign country, they do things different there. 06 Apr 2012 10:21:53pm
re: BodyBag Mail
Grant:
Please continue to use real postage stamps; metered mail in a stamp club is akin to waving a white flag and saying the postal system is victorious. What's the difference of a few weeks wait when we'll all be sleeping for eternity?
I'm a penny-lot customer of yours but will quit bidding on your lots if you revert to metered postage. This is not a threat or a promise, just a statement of fact. Hang in there. Don't let the b------s grind you down.
John Derry
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"Much happiness is overlooked because it doesn't cost anything. "
The use of 20 and 22 cent postage would have had no effect on this piece. Why. Because postage of that face is all tagged, and it's the tag grant that propels the piece through the automated system.
Oddly, this went through the automated system by virtue of the spray on cancel, which was applied near the start of its journey in Grant,s state, not Randy,s. and the cancel was applied near where e postage is traditionally affixed. The thickness wasn't sufficient to kick it out of the automated stream.
And its lack of postage is not why it's in a body bag. Michael provides a likely answer to that.
And I second John's plea: don't abandon postage for meters, unless you're sending to a meter collector.
David
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"Save the USPS, buy stamps; save the hobby, use commemoratives"
Randy,
Yes I seal them with two pieces of tape on each side of the flap.
Another thing...if I remember correctly, I used a one two-cent red and a self adhesive one-center. The 20-22 cent stamps and the 2-cent red I can see coming off but that one-cent self adhesive would have never come off..at least I don't think it would.
Grant
PS: I'm still going to use stamps...
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