I just wonder how they would enforce this. If you don't put a second stamp on it, presumably they ask the recipient to pay on arrival?if you know the forwarding address looks like you have to put a stamp on it now.
I just wonder how they would enforce this. If you don't put a second stamp on it, presumably they ask the recipient to pay on arrival?
The big problem I see for example is when people leave off - is it South or East etc.
I wonder how much post actually has a sender address on it?I think they will return to orginal sender and not deliver to correct person.
You can still do that.Does this mean that we can't do a "return to sender" on unsolicited junk mail, which I've done from time to time, without putting a stamp on it!
Nice time to be introducing this in the middle of a depressionMust stock up on stamps
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