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you can get stamps pretty much anywhere these days. |
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po: But how do you know how much postage to put on a heavy letter that you want to go first class, if you don't have scales ? Our local office closes at 1800, but the last collection is actually 2000. Sometimes, by a miracle, first class items actually arrive the next day. But only if you get the postage right. |
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This is like a franking machine for private citizens. |
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So why not get a franking machine? Probably because it costs too much, which is why this wouldn't work. |
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Or use a private courier. Or buy scales (the post office in britain will send you for free a little balance for weighing letters). Or hypothetically find a post-office that remains open. This is a vastly costly solution to the problem of not being able to get to the post-office before it shuts. |
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would make Valentine cards and stalkers' letters a thing of the past. would also potentially rid the gene pool of stamp collectors. |
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This is how the free postage mailers marketers send you work, so I guess that would make this Baked. Apply for an account with the Post Office today. |
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Sappho: No, sorry. The traditional "anonymous" stamps would still be available. And I think it might make stamp collectors worse. What price an early "John Lennon", or a middle-period "Colin Powell" ? Stamp collectors would love this idea. |
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DrCurry: That's done by special postcode, and it bills the recipent, not the sender - I presume you mean things like the Business Reply Service and the Freepost systems ? This is for private individuals with relatively low usage. |
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Only the computer program needs to know who is being billed, so the barcode is still anonymous. |
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And you could say what you want so that the post office bills you with the correct price (You asked for 1st class, and THEY weighed it) |
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I have a feeling something like this going to be baked in the U.S before long. The New York Times discussed the idea in an article about the spate of anthrax mailings here last fall; it seems that anonymous mail may soon be a thing of the past, if only for security reasons. |
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