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today on May-04-2008 09:55:20 |
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 | Can you re-use a franked envelope,to save paying for a stamp,if the post office have'nt put their own stamp on it |
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1 Contributor: Anonymous on May-05-2008 11:40:21 |
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| i guess the only way you can make sure of this is to test it, however the easiest way get free mail (even on that has been post marked by the GPO) is to either return to sender (not known at this address) or to stick a sticker on the envolope with the original address crossed out and hand written Moved to: New address. worked for me on every occassion | Report
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2 Contributor: Anonymous on May-05-2008 11:39:57 |
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| i guess the only way you can make sure of this is to test it, however the easiest way get free mail (even on that has been post marked by the GPO) is to either return to sender (not known at this address) or to stick a sticker on the envolope with the original address crossed out and hand written Moved to: New address. worked for me on every occassion | Report
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3 Contributor: Anonymous on May-05-2008 02:03:41 |
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maybe i should i rephrase the question.
are you allowed to use a franked envelope that has been sent to you by a business,to return back to them,
and use it for your own purpose | Report
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4 Contributor: Anonymous on May-04-2008 23:27:11 |
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| No, I can't re-use the franked envelope. I prefer to use a new one. | Report
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