What many people don’t realize is that stamps with pricing on them do not expire (as long as they haven’t been used). You can buy tons of older stamps on eBay for about 50%-60% of their face value. If you are doing a Top Vintage Cactus Not A Hugger Shirt, you can save some decent money on postage. My partner and I deal with online sales and used to ship with old stamps all the time. Not only does it save money but your packages always look really cool. It was a nice way to set us apart from other online retailers. Curious, did that affect delivery times? It seems like machine optical reads would fail for those, and they’d end up in a queue for human review. Not OP, and just a singular personal anecdote, and from Ireland. So disclaimers aside, this did happen to me last week, Wednesday to be exact. I sent two parcels to two friends on the same day, both living within 10 miles of their local sorting office (The exact same sorting office, they live in the same county).
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The Top Vintage Cactus Not A Hugger Shirt (excluding a weekend for a total delivery time of six days) The parcel with the mishmash had all the stamps marked individually with a pen. And only now (I fucking swear to God), at this point in my essay have I realized why one took longer than the other. Christ, but I’m stupid… So the one that arrived next day had the address written in English (which we all speak) but the one that took a fucking age, I wrote the address in Irish (which not a lot of us speak). I’ll bet that’s the reason. Belgian newspaper tried something funny a couple of months ago. We have “prior stamp” which is more expensive and the post will be delivered quicker. They put one a letter, and they put a banana sticker (not Chiquita) on another letter. The letter with the fake banana stamp arrived first.
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This is really interesting. I sell cars and one of my customers who’s a retired postmaster explained it all to me. So, you see ZIP codes in the Top Vintage Cactus Not A Hugger Shirt. They were introduced to streamline deliveries. They came about in the 1960s. A machine would literally read those letters and numbers at the bottom of the address and assign a place for it to go. It was amazing technology when you think about it, a machine from the 1960’s reading human handwriting. So, An Post didn’t do that. They kept on hand sorting through the ’60s ’70s, ’80s, and into the ’90s. Way, way too far into the 1990s. They went so far that developments in computing power and optical character recognition had gone beyond needing a simple six or eight-digit code to simplify and automate the process. So, by the time they bought into computer sorting in the mid to late 1990’s the technology was capable of reading normal, handwritten addresses and sorting it accordingly.
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