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use-by date for unused postage stamps?
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The machine readable sorting dots are on the back also so looks to be sorted for delivery to sender address by mistake.
See here for more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RM4SCC
You could be right. I never thought of that!0 -
Agreed. I send several overseas packets every day and I never state how many items and sometimes forget to put the weight.I'm not sure i agree with your points.
I have never stated on a customs form how many 'items ' are included. I would also just put 'stamps' or when I was selling my sons Pokemon cards 'cards'. I never even put a weight on the CN22 and I put my CN22 on the back, that is where every post office i have ever used has put it and that is where I subsequently put mine now.
I was always told by 2 different post offices to put the CN22 on the back, although I always stick it to the front now so all the info is on one side.
Have been doing this for months and have never had anything returned.0
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