on 01-12-2014 11:29 PM
01-12-2014 11:38 PM - edited 01-12-2014 11:41 PM
@letscleanupmycupboards wrote:
Wondering if this is an isolated incident or some lapse in procedure at the DC? Work experience kid maybe?
I would regularly receive letters with uncancelled stamps when I was buying a lot of CDs online, so they often let them slip through and that's going back a few years.
It gets worse than that, though. I had someone return an item, which I sent to them as a large letter in a padded bag, but if care is not taken when packaging it can be quite a bulky item, plus it's not exactly light weight and has spikes on it, but it was returned in a regular, small-sized paper envelope - well over 2cm thick - with several already cancelled stamps cut out from other envelopes then glued on to the new one, and the stamps were more than 10 years old, too.
No return address, so it should have prompted an underpaid mail notice, but it was not only processed without issue, but delivered straight to my PO box.
01-12-2014 11:40 PM - edited 01-12-2014 11:42 PM
I receive mail (cards, magazines) with stamps on the envelope and they haven't been stamped with a postmark. I have noticed that for a year or two.
That happens when the sender drops the mail into a street post box.
Mail with stamps handed in over the counter at Post Office are hand stamped by the PO Staff.
on 01-12-2014 11:44 PM
100% correct you are and this is a way for a seller to say that they have posted it on so and so day so I'm not sure why you haven't received it by now as there is no evidence when it was actually posted
on 01-12-2014 11:45 PM
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on 02-12-2014 10:04 AM
I think it's dishonest. I don't want Aust Post to go down the tube just because I'm too mean to buy stamps.