
Mistress B
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The person who you send the letter to gets charged and extra for delivery. |
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Wizards N Dragons
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YOU DO, If you have a return address on it |
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tielzebob
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sometimes no one as the postal company couldnt be bothered about €1 or whatever. but the other times its the recipient of the letter |
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taxed till i die,
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The person receiving the letter has to pay to get his/her letter. |
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chris p
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normally who ever received the letter will have to pay however, i sent a letter the other day and forgot to put a stamp on and it was delivered without charge! |
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bbq
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sometimes it comes back to you,
sometimes it gets to the recipient with a postage due request,
and sometimes it goes in the dead letter file which i understand is this HUGE warehouse (prob several of them) where you will never see it again.
How each option is decided i dont know. its the post office !
since all the employees are affirmative action hirees, its anyones guess -they do what they want since none of them are qualified |
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uncle_derk
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If there is a return address...they'll send it back to YOU unless it looks like unimportant rubbish...then they will just toss it.
If insufficient postage, they may give you a paper to rediem the letter and pay the few cents postage. In the US...UK rules may differ! |
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blazerang
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In my town things usually get returned to sender. |
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romanybabe
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It will go to the local post office who you are sending the letter to and they will get a card to say they have a letter waiting with no postage paid and they will have to pay it. |
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sweetie
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then they charge the person that receives the letter x |
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Lisa T
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they put a letter through the recipients door telling them they have a letter with not enough postage on it, waiting at the depot. So when they go and pick it up, not only do they have to pay the postage but they add £1 for handling fees. |
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linda
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if it has a return address it will be returned to you, other wise sent postage due, if refused it is sent to dead letter box |
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viola f
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they just send it back to you with an insufficient postage stamp on it.... |
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paulagreen445@btinternet.com
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if it leaves the sorting office then the receiver pays, but it may just get trampled on and 4gotten about |
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Heidi W
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The Post Office throws it away if there's no sender address. |
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AL
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The recipient of the letter will be charged for the postage. |
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spice2504
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The recipients will be charged for postage at the other end! Embarrassing isn't it! I once got a sticker thing on a letter saying the sender had not paid enough but they had delivered it this time so please could I inform them in future. |
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doodlebop xx
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the stamp balifs come round n lick you all over until you learn your lesson then charge the people at the other end if your address is not noticable or they would return it to you xx |
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