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Post Office Experimentation |
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Written by Staff Writer
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Oct 25, 2007 at 06:19 AM |
I needed to send some mail to my girlfriend, badly - so badly, in fact, that I had no time to buy a stamp. Then, in a flash of genius, a soaring wave of inspiration, call it what you will, I hatched a fiendishly cunning plan.
39 Cents composed of one Quarter, one Dime and four Pennies were attached into the spot where a stamp would normally go.
An additional 5 cents (nickel) was attached at the bottom right corner of the letter as a "tip" to the postal worker.
Here's what it looked like:
Here is my buddy Milton posting the infernal communique
Results:
Amazingly, sabrina actually received the letter.
So what happened with the letter? Did they take the 39 cents and glue on a stamp? Or did they just process it "as is" ? And how about the 5 cent tip?
The letter came inside of another envelope as so:
The tip was long gone...
But at least they were good enough to include an apology
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