• @Khanzarate
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    294 months ago

    It’s not legal anymore but that doesn’t mean you’ll get caught

    • @IsThisAnAI
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      44 months ago

      You’re an idiot if you don’t think the USPS doesn’t has the capability to figure out who’s doing it if they care.

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        124 months ago

        if you don’t think the USPS doesn’t has the capability

        That’s a hell of a double negative you didn’t not write 😛

        • @[email protected]
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          204 months ago

          You’re a downright big dang old dumb idiot if ya darned done don’t not be thinkin they dont unhave not the ability to not had that capacity.

      • @Khanzarate
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        14 months ago

        So I have been unable to quickly confirm this on the post office directly, but the commonly cited rule online is quoted as 917.243(b).

        If we can believe the multiple sources and the rule hasn’t been changed, I recalled it a little incorrectly. Using such a letter as a label is legal but if they deem it an improper usage, like directly mailing a brick with the letter taped to it, they reserve the right to just dispose of it. No trouble for the sender though, so it can’t hurt.