Originally posted by: nonameo
LOL. Trying to find a way to send them 13 ounces of "do not want". Can't think of anything yet.
Originally posted by: nonameo
LOL. Trying to find a way to send them 13 ounces of "do not want". Can't think of anything yet.
Originally posted by: edro
Some guy online did this with an old tire that the trash company wouldn't take.
The mail guy too it, once he wrapped it in a box and stuck a return to sender mailer on it.
I can't find the link.
LOLOriginally posted by: effowe
Dear Bulk Mailer,
Please find attached to your no-postage-necessary envelope, this brick. I figured with all these great junk mails you send me every month, you'd like something in return! I know it costs twenty cents for every ounce I mail to you, so I hope it doesn't weigh too much more than an ounce.
-Resident or Homeowner
Sick of getting junk mail? Apparently you can take those "No Postage Necessary if Mailed in the United States" envelopes, put it on a box, and it will be delivered to the offending junk mailer.
Edit: Deleted link as people were getting an anti-virus warning. Don't click it in the quotes to be safe.
Originally posted by: edro
Some guy online did this with an old tire that the trash company wouldn't take.
The mail guy too it, once he wrapped it in a box and stuck a return to sender mailer on it.
I can't find the link.
Originally posted by: vi edit
Originally posted by: kranky
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
That doesn't mean that you can't just start dropping empty envelopes in the nearest
mailbox![]()
Empty envelopes, yes. Bricks, no.
I think it was here that I read about somebody that would shred the applications and mail the crosscuts back to the sender.
I thought that was amusing.
Originally posted by: effowe
Originally posted by: glenn beck
lol I thought of this from your post topic
http://www.hulu.com/watch/1596...-uncensored#s-p1-st-i2
Heh, that's what I was going for![]()
Originally posted by: Injury
... or kill two birds with one stone and throw in some of those ads for roofing, shower linings, collectors coins and crap that come about once a week in your mailbox (The ones where you always keep the pizza coupons and trash the rest). It's like hiring the mailman to take out the garbage.
Originally posted by: nonameo
LOL. Trying to find a way to send them 13 ounces of "do not want". Can't think of anything yet.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: edro
Some guy online did this with an old tire that the trash company wouldn't take.
The mail guy too it, once he wrapped it in a box and stuck a return to sender mailer on it.
I can't find the link.
I thought that was people sending tires/trash to africa from scammers with pre-paid Fed-Ex labels?
Originally posted by: ahartman
Originally posted by: nonameo
LOL. Trying to find a way to send them 13 ounces of "do not want". Can't think of anything yet.
A bunch of glitter.
Farmers in New Zealand are showing their disgust at government plans to impose an animal "flatulence tax" by sending parcels of manure to members of parliament.
Originally posted by: rockyct
Originally posted by: ahartman
A bunch of glitter.
Oh man, that's perfect. There's got to be an easy way to make it *poof* when you open the box.
