Author Topic: Mailing some one with out a postage stamp?  (Read 972 times)

I was just wondering, is it possible, to mail some one with out a stamp, than when they try to return it, I put the address I want it to go, as the return the address?


I dont think its possible.

If they return it to you? Put the return address as theirs? Wouldn't that be easy?

Tom

You would probably have it between a couple other letters so the mail guy doesn't notice right away.

If they return it to you? Put the return address as theirs? Wouldn't that be easy?
No, I think the mail man would notice that too as Tom said or they'd just throw it out.

Just buy them. Aren't they all like <50 cents?

I was just wondering. It's not like I can't buy postage stamps.

I was just wondering, is it possible, to mail some one with out a stamp, than when they try to return it, I put the address I want it to go, as the return the address?

It works, but it's illegal.


I don't exactly remember why, but it has to do something with not paying the taxes you should be paying when you send a letter.

It sounds like mail fraud, because you are misrepresenting the sender. But I don't really know anything about it
« Last Edit: July 27, 2010, 05:26:10 AM by devildogelite »

Put it inside the letter :cookieMonster:

I take it this is for your competition for your laser for whoever wins
Im sure all mail must be stamped. Dont know why, though

I take it this is for your competition for your laser for whoever wins
Im sure all mail must be stamped. Dont know why, though
some kind of stamp tax i believe

some kind of stamp tax i believe

Yeah, I think the money goes to funding the Federal Postage Department.