• @henfredemars
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    5423 days ago

    Is that even legal? How far could this go? Could I overnight a pallet of bricks? I don’t think I need to provide a return address.

      • @IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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        423 days 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.

        • @Khanzarate@lemmy.world
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          122 days 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.

    • Che Banana
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      923 days ago

      This would only apply to a postcard/envelope…funny thought though.

      • @henfredemars
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        223 days ago

        Ah but then they know who mailed it.