by ApoTiff » Fri Jan 13, 2006 10:07 am
TheCollector wrote:(...)In the UK if an envelope is underpaid, the postal service still deliver it, but the recipient has to pay the deficit plus an admin fine of £1. I am not sure if that is the same in the USA, but I would think there would be a similar arrangement.(...)
Hi Ian
A few months ago I had sent a photo to Dutch football (soccer) player, Patrick Kluivert, who had been playing in Newcastle United. After 40 days I received my photo signed by him, but he didn't stick any stamps on an envelope.
I don't know how, but fortunately the photo has come to me. On the back of the envelope is a blue sticker which informs: "Royal Mail. The sender didn't pay enough Airmail postage on this item, so we had to divert it to an alternative service - sorry if there was a delay".
In this case, the sender (Patrick Kluivert) didn't pay anything. He just signed the photo, put it in my SAE (I didn't send a IRC) and sent it out, without paying.
What's more, I didn't have to pay anything for this letter.
It's amazing!
The conclusion is, that impossible is nothing. It depends on the post office.
Hope, that it will be the same in your case.
Paul
[quote="TheCollector"](...)In the UK if an envelope is underpaid, the postal service still deliver it, but the recipient has to pay the deficit plus an admin fine of £1. I am not sure if that is the same in the USA, but I would think there would be a similar arrangement.(...)[/quote]
Hi Ian {up}
A few months ago I had sent a photo to Dutch football (soccer) player, Patrick Kluivert, who had been playing in Newcastle United. After 40 days I received my photo signed by him, but he didn't stick any stamps on an envelope.
I don't know how, but fortunately the photo has come to me. On the back of the envelope is a blue sticker which informs: "Royal Mail. The sender didn't pay enough Airmail postage on this item, so we had to divert it to an alternative service - sorry if there was a delay".
In this case, the sender (Patrick Kluivert) didn't pay anything. He just signed the photo, put it in my SAE (I didn't send a IRC) and sent it out, without paying.
What's more, I didn't have to pay anything for this letter.
It's amazing!
The conclusion is, that impossible is nothing. It depends on the post office.
Hope, that it will be the same in your case.
Paul