TJ: I don't get this from reading the words
can anyone add more words to make it more understandable?
* CHEAT THE POST OFFICE - postbear has
contacted us reckoning that you can save your
stamps by, 'swap the to and from address on
the envelope. Nine times out of ten, the
letter gets delivered where you want it.' Can
someone test this? Or you might like to use
tiny envelopes, a child-like scrawl and
address them to 'daddy'. We reckon this stands
a chance.
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Fri 5 Jan 2007, 17:09,
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* CHEAT THE POST OFFICE - postbear has
contacted us reckoning that you can save your
stamps by, 'swap the to and from address on
the envelope. Nine times out of ten, the
letter gets delivered where you want it.' Can
someone test this? Or you might like to use
tiny envelopes, a child-like scrawl and
address them to 'daddy'. We reckon this stands
a chance.
I think you should not put any postage on
So when they attempt to return it it goes to where you wanted it to go in the first place.
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Fri 5 Jan 2007, 17:13,
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Interesting.
I'm not sure what I'd use the saved 30p for though.
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Fri 5 Jan 2007, 17:15,
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What aphex says means you have to team up with someone and have resealable envelopes
what you said sounds like it wont work... but who knows - It has no stammmmmmmp don't they care about these facts? I bet they don't because they are too busy stealing our cool looking parcels THE FUKCKCKS
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Fri 5 Jan 2007, 17:15,
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i had a letter with insufficient postage on it a few weeks ago
and they withheld it at the post office and i had to go and pay the few pence that it was missing to get the letter
so that address thing may not work
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Fri 5 Jan 2007, 17:22,
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so that address thing may not work
the crap part is
the people who sent the letter work above the post office i had to collect it from :¬S
meh
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Fri 5 Jan 2007, 17:32,
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meh