Saw a guy buy enough stamps to send his package

jtvang125

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Instead of paying $1.30 for postage to send it he instead bought the postage equivalent in stamps to send the package. :confused:
 

HN

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did he buy it at one of those stamp machines? maybe he didn't want to wait in that ass long line for the 1.30. if he did wait in line then ignore.
 

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Maybe he doesn't realize that you can have them just print out the postage. Sure he probably receives packages like that all the time, but maybe he assumes that whoever is sending those packages has the machine to pring the postage.

Hell I don't know.
 

marvdmartian

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Maybe he's sending the package to someone who really likes stamps. My mom's like that......although these "newfangled" stick-on stamps aren't at all enjoyable, like the old "lick-em" stamps were. :)
 

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I like to lick stamps, that chemical taste you get on your tongue reminds me of when I used to lick the windows on the shortbus. The bus driver took away my hockey helmet so I couldn't ride the bus anymore. I miss those windows. </joke>
 

Rumpltzer

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My younger cousins (who live overseas) collect stamps. I'll put $6-20 in stamps on a package rather than buy the one sticker.


I don't collect stamps, but the packages they send me are covered in low denomination stamps on the front, back, and sides of the box.
 

Itchrelief

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I bet you felt a little sheepish as you looked over at him from the back of the line, wondering, "Now why didn't I think of that? Heck, I could have bought a few stamps from the vending machine and been home already!"
 

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Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Report him to Homeland Security immediately, sounds like terrorist behavior:)

yes, he is trying to avoid the postal agent interogating him about his package of badness