...not 37 cents, like the value of the stamps I used on my Holiday cards this year.

Crap.

What do you suppose will happen? They'll just get returned to me for more postage? Will the Post Office be nice and deliver anyway, you think?

And here I thought I was being so good, getting out cards and getting them out in time to reach distant friends and family by Christmas. Crap. 

Chris

From: [identity profile] arian1.livejournal.com


You might get them all returned. Buy some 2c fillers just in case.

From: [identity profile] secritcrush.livejournal.com


Actually they will cancel the stamps before they return them, because the post office is nice like that.

He's going to have to restamp them with the full 39 cents.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


That will make me very irritated. But I wouldn't be surprised. Grr.

From: [identity profile] orin2.livejournal.com


They will all get returned for sure. But you TRIED and I give you kudos for that.

From: [identity profile] jamer-31.livejournal.com


o dude thats harsh :) good try though.

From: [identity profile] roya-spirit.livejournal.com


yeh, the post orifice will spend labor $$ just to return your cards for .02.

Either that, or in true gov't spirit, they will deliver them once your recipient pays the .02 for their card. Mwahhhhaaah!

From: [identity profile] stuology.livejournal.com


I think that they will go through a mostly automatic process which will return them for insufficient postage.


From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com

Stamps


I wonder if a bunch of them won't just get through.

Does anyone even pay attention anymore?

B

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_starlady_/

Re: Stamps


So, what happened with this? I asked at my local post office today and they told me that, if anyone noticed, which they probably didn't, they'd write out a form and deliver it to the address on the card asking if the potential recipient wanted to pay the extra 2 cents to get their card.

I hope it worked out. I managed to get exactly zero cards in the mail for Christmas, which is not even a new low, sadly. So, hey there--have a happy one! (Was that as good?)

Diane

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com

Re: Stamps


Well, they haven't returned them yet, and you'd think that would've happened if they were going to return 'em. So it might be that my recipients need to pay the 2 cents. Sigh.

You have a happy one, yourself!

From: [identity profile] amnesiacat.livejournal.com


it could go either way. Usually they'd send it back, but with it being the holidays and all they might just let it slide. Or they might be so overwhelmed they won't notice a few cards with incorrect postage. My guess is that they'll just let it go. But I guess we'll see.

From: [identity profile] garyomaha.livejournal.com


I just checked the Postal Service web site (now **there's** a site that needs to be more consumer-friendly, imagine that...) and it appears to me (although I am not a Trained Postal Worker) (and I don't own no gun, neither) that if you deposit a number of letters/cards with insufficient postage, they are **supposed** to contact you about it. How long ago did you mail said items? Perhaps you could take the initiative and call your local Post Office...they're probably not doing a lot these days. (Geez, my sarcasm meter must be set on "high" today.)

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Huh - I wonder! I'll try giving them a call. Thanks for the tip.
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