He also used precancels without posting his permit number on the envelope.
I use service inscribed stamps regularly, have been for 30 years, and have never ever put a permit number on a single envelope. Have never had a problem with the envelopes either being accepted by the postal clerk or with the envelope being delivered to its intended recipient.
"He also used precancels without posting his permit number on the envelope."
Got this one in the mail the other day. Somehow an eBay dealer thinks they need to send a stamp via Certified Mail. Fortunately I was home and just had to sign for it. Otherwise it would have been my wife or I heading to the PO by the end of their day, which would be a mad rush.
But I admired the stamps used for franking and the fact that they arrived without the usual tears from the sorting machine and with cancels.
So.. I flip it over and what do I find... the motherlode of fractionals!
Unfortunate that nothing got cancelled!
re: When are there enough stamps?
He also used precancels without posting his permit number on the envelope.
re: When are there enough stamps?
I use service inscribed stamps regularly, have been for 30 years, and have never ever put a permit number on a single envelope. Have never had a problem with the envelopes either being accepted by the postal clerk or with the envelope being delivered to its intended recipient.
re: When are there enough stamps?
"He also used precancels without posting his permit number on the envelope."