I work for an office that doesn't use a postage machine and we have to send a lot of things to the court to be file stamped...so we include a self addressed stamped envelope. We get mail sent by stamps every single day.
Anonymous
09/08/2013 09:46
Subject: Stamps...question
Anonymous wrote:First, I wouldnt even notice. Second, other than holiday cards, who gets letters?
I do - buying things off ebay, from relatives, my elementary aged kids have pen pals they met on spring break last year, etc.
Anonymous
09/08/2013 08:59
Subject: Stamps...question
How often does that happen?
Anonymous
09/08/2013 08:53
Subject: Stamps...question
First, I wouldnt even notice. Second, other than holiday cards, who gets letters?
Anonymous
09/08/2013 04:39
Subject: Re:Stamps...question
I do it.
Anonymous
09/08/2013 00:43
Subject: Stamps...question
That is unethical.
Anonymous
09/08/2013 00:39
Subject: Stamps...question
I'd reuse it!
Anonymous
09/07/2013 21:51
Subject: Re:Stamps...question
Now that I think of it, I guess a penny saved is a penny earned.
Anonymous
09/07/2013 21:40
Subject: Re:Stamps...question
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't re-stick right if you try to reuse it. Did you see that on Cheapskates or something?
No...my sister asked about this tonight and I thought she was in the minority that she does this. She disagreed...
Anonymous
09/07/2013 21:14
Subject: Re:Stamps...question
Frugal but USPS is suffering. Give 'em the cost of a stamp.
Anonymous
09/07/2013 21:09
Subject: Stamps...question
Jesus that's cheap
Anonymous
09/07/2013 20:58
Subject: Re:Stamps...question
It doesn't re-stick right if you try to reuse it. Did you see that on Cheapskates or something?
Anonymous
09/07/2013 20:55
Subject: Stamps...question
sometimes
Anonymous
09/07/2013 20:54
Subject: Stamps...question
I wouldn't even notice.
Anonymous
09/07/2013 20:49
Subject: Stamps...question
If you get a letter in the mail and the postage wasn't cancelled, do you take the time to reuse it (with glue) or do you toss it?