Send your mail for free

From an ask reddit thread:

I send all my mail for free. The trick is to switch where you write your address with with where your sending the mail to, and vice verca. Then you "forget" to put a stamp on it, and drop it into a usps mailbox. (One of the blue ones, not your home mailbox) Make sure you send it about 10-14 days before you want it to arrive. When the mailperson picks up your letter, he/she will notice there is no stamp and return it to the "sender". It works EVERY time. I haven't bought stamps in over 4 years. I actually stumbled across this on accident when sending my Grandma a birthday card while being a half-retarded adult who doesn't understand how to live on my own.

Do with it what you will...


Comments


[10 Points] None:

you could also just pay the $0.49, seeing as they are actually providing you a service


[6 Points] NotGCHQBro:

been debunked so many times now yawn


[1 Points] TheCheeseConspiracy:

I had a friend that would use the postage paid stamp on the local free newspaper to send me letters and stuff. He'd fold whatever he wanted to send in the paper and staples it shut rip off the address label and write my address in the blank address space.

I doubt you'd get away with that now, and even if you could you shouldn't for DNM packs. It's just inviting trouble.


[1 Points] coffeencreme:

You shouldn't try anything like this for DNM stuff....it's just asking them to look more closely at your letter.


[1 Points] fullofit22:

I've heard about this trick since the early 90's. Never tried it. It might make it around the city, but doubt it would get a letter across the country.