I feel for you Amy - Been There, Done That!

(Apologies to anyone who works for the USPS
for what follows!!)


Originally posted by wolf_Q

... If they don't like it they'll send them back

They didn't have the ink stamped over them like they get
when they've been sent
so I don't see why the stamps should not be still usable.
I've dealt with the SAME PostMISStress, first at work, and
now she was transferred to my house PO...
She has a "thing" for finding and ENFORCING "obscure rules"
found in the Postal Regulations...

1) Bought a roll of *LICK* & Stick stamps with bad glue
on em - they'd *stick* for a few minutes, then fall off!
MY Soludion: "Scotch Tape" em before mailing!
HER Reaction: "You CAN'T DO that!!
(We think you've pulled off a "used" stamp that didn't get
cancelled and are RE-using "used" stamps!)"
OH, GUD Grief!!

Final Resolution?
I'd "stamp" my mail with her un-sticky stamps on her counter;
then make her hand-cancel each piece! If the stoopid stamp
fell off later, the partially missing cancellation would tell
the postal folks there HAD been a stamp there.


I think the fact that they are non-mailable
because of size is completely ridiculous,
they were not *that* small.
2) Don't get me started on "envelope size"!
I had a bunch of envelopes that "missed" the PO's Height/Width
size guage by less than 1/16" - "The Witch" charged an
extra premium "penalty" for the out-of-spec sized envelopes!

But in the Post Office's defense...
Almost every piece of First Class mail is processed by
dozens of different HI-SPEED automated processing machines -
"ODD Sized" mail causes jams and problems.
And really "SMALL" pieces jam or even "get LOST" in the machines.
Every Post Office has the "guage" or chart that determines which
mail pieces are just "TOO Small" to be accepted for mailing.

HOPEFULLY your Post Office is too busy to notice your
"Cut & Paste" stamps!

/s/ Phre