GOING POSTAL!

Just thought I’ld let everyone know. :smiley:

The USPS website was down yesterday, so I couldn’t print out mailing labels. So I dug out a bunch of stamps and plastered them all over the box. Today the box came back.

The US POSTAL SERVICE will no longer allow the Courier to accept packages weighing 13 oz. or more; Unless they have a pre-printed postage label! :swear:

Guess I could’ve sent it in pieces, one per box! :smiling_imp:

Have a Great Weekend! :pint:

Hey, Jordan. I wonder what their reasoning is for that?

Here in MD they also have a sign over the big package drop-off slot inside the PO that says you can’t drop large packages into the slot. I think it’s the same 13 oz rule. They also threaten to send the package back to you or delay the shipment, as I recall. That rule is supposedly related to terrorism. Evidently, terrorist now have to hand their bombs and poisons to the counter clerk directly.

The only difference I see is that if I go to the counter, the clerk asks me if the package contains explosives or other hazardous materials. I can see how having someone look you in the eye could be a deterrent, but it’s minimal. It’s not like terrorists would answer the question honestly: “Thanks for asking! Yes, it’s a full 2# of …”

Fear is among the strongest of motivators and this government has used fear-mongering to get its way on a number of issues. So I often wonder if these sorts of rules are an intentional way to reinforce that toxic atmosphere. Another example is the roadside signs that ask us to report suspicious activity. It’s an unsubtle reminder to be fearful.

All in all, though, I resist believing the notion that there are Americans sitting in an office somewhere thinking up ways to instill fear in the public.

When I received my Olwell Nicholson a few years ago, PO, or someone who works for him, must have used 40 stamps to mail it! They were a whole series of automobile stamps. I still have the box because it has special padding. I thought it a bit eccentric, but fun…

Jeanie

funny, the same with me, and i too saved the box because it was wallpapered with stamps, looks odd in a cool kind of way.

Funny! :slight_smile:

I sent an antique flute to Ralph Sweet once that was plastered with stamps. Well it looked like the flute was AWOL! :confused:

Then over a month later Ralph emailed to say he had found the flute. His wife had a friend who was collecting stamps and she had put the package aside to get the stamps and forgot about it.

All’s Well That Ends Well! :wink:

It is a new policy for counter terrorism, I guess if it is under 13 oz it won’t blow up as much…

Heck, who knows? there may be an office of fear and panic in the post office. It ain’t convenient, but it is a method to deter bombers. The unabomber sent all of his packages prestamped, etc so nobody got a look at him posting them. I guess they hope that somebody can eyeball a prospective bomber. It doesn’t make anybody I know fearful, just aggravated.

Hey, Ronbo, Are you still doing time for that one? (Your profile image fits!)

That’s a copy from the album aqualung. I guess its a picture of him. And yes, I am much better looking than my avatar. My profile is an entire lie.

Postal terror is even more effective when they don’t tell you the secret ‘gotcha!’ rules while you’re standing at the counter. Instead, they accept the package, wait a while, and send it back to you.

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Counter terrorism: the new customer service!

I love it, Jon!

although it does sound fun and magical to cover a box in stamps, did anyone ever think that they dont want to have to count all those stamps and it would be much easier to just scan a bar/box code?

Same here - you couldn’t see the box for all the stamps. It was a Pratten, tough.