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mintymow | 18:22 Sat 13th Dec 2014 | Seasonal
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Why are there so many unfranked postage stamps at this time of the year. Is it because of the number of different shapes of cards do you think.
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Surcharging unfranked stamps is a useful revenue earner for the post office. More and more stamp-less cards are being delivered by the senders!
perhaps the high tech equipment can't cope with the different sized envelopes. I have had a few cards with ink crosses on the stamps.
When I used to do the Christmas Post as a student, (many, many years ago) we were told to deface any unfranked stamps with a Biro before we put them thought the letter boxes.

Sometimes this still happens here but mostly they just arrive unfranked these days.
I must have the only postie with a biro stops me peeling them off to re use.
its harder to peel the self adhesive ones off envelopes.
There are ways with a bit of warm water and time.
If you do that, you're best not mentioning it :-) - but I understood that with the volume of post going through the frankers at this time of year, some get stuck underneath others, and get missed.
^^^ boxtops has it right, it is the sheer volume of mail at Christmas some get missed.
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Thanks everyone for you answers.
Then there is the age old way of steaming them off.
I've had 7 so far. Very handy .

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