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| Poncho |
Now i don't know how things work in europe but over here in the US when you make a letter you should have three things on it.
1: mailing address
2: Return Address
3: Postal Stamp
Now lets say this. You write a letter with a phony address on it. Where the return address is you put down where you want the letter to goto. Then you do not put a stamp on it. So when the mailman comes picks it up and says hey there is no stamp - Gotta send it back to the return address (Which is where you want the letter sent).
Would this actually work? |
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| Vigilante |
hahaha you cheap bastard!
Just pay the 40c for a postage stamp. |
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| montie |
haha i've heard of trying this out before
dunno if it works
i really should try it one of these days |
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| Tranc3 |
| Interesting, gonna try it. |
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| DigiNut |
| This would work in countries where postal workers actually do their jobs; over here and in the USA, most letters that can't reach their destination actually go to a top-secret postal "black hole". It's been theorized that undeliverable letters are actually collected en masse and jettisoned into space. :p |
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| Floorfiller |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
This would work in countries where postal workers actually do their jobs; over here and in the USA, most letters that can't reach their destination actually go to a top-secret postal "black hole". It's been theorized that undeliverable letters are actually collected en masse and jettisoned into space. :p |
i don't think so...at least it doesn't work that way at my work hehehe...
anyway, i don't think that they'll take the letter out of the mail box if it doesn't have a stamp will they...maybe if they don't notice or something.. |
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| whiskers |
i've thought about that
if you're sending a letter to another city or something, they'd know where you dropped it off and where it's going... i mean, the return address on the envelope should match the area where it was dropped in the mailbox... otherwise i don't think they'd send it back. |
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| Poncho |
| what if a man from Utah was visiting new york and he sent a letter from newyork to Hawii, his home address (return address) is utah. Even though when he drops it in the mailbox it's in newyork. |
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