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re: Can the post office detect if a counterfeit stamp is used on an envelope?
Posted on 9/26/18 at 2:13 pm to TigerDog83
Posted on 9/26/18 at 2:13 pm to TigerDog83
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Lots of companies mail checks out. A lot of business is still conducted using certified US mail as well I would think. Obviously neither apply to you.
and most of those companies don't sit there and lick a stamp and put it on an envelope, except maybe government workers. There are machines that stamp shite on there instead of putting a stamp on it.
Also, any business not run by 70 year olds are aware of what year it is and how to electronically mail something.
Seriously, other than being old fashioned and mailing postcards, or birthday cards, why on earth would anyone need to physically stuff an envelope with something and put a stamp on it?
are you sending rebates in for some purchase you made to get your $5 back?
are you literally writing checks out to pay bills?
Are you handwriting letters to someone? perhaps a penpal in prison?
Didnt' realize so many OT'ers work for the USPS or are over the age of 70.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 2:44 pm to TeddyPadillac
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Didnt' realize so many OT'ers work for the USPS or are over the age of 70.
I realize you're apparently shocked by this, but 18.5 billion pieces of mail went out in 2017 with an actual postage stamp on it. The number is declining quite a bit, but it's still a crazy volume.
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