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As someone who works in revenue protection i can confirm that the lady at the post office is telling you a pack of lies, as long as the correct postage is applied you can use as many and any combination of stamps you damn well choose
Thanks for clarifying that. Another DO wouldnt take our xmas stamps as payment for a customs charge.
It probably is that these people dont know stamps are treated as cash (except you dont get change). Could be an honest mistake or "upselling" their stamps.
Someone on Revenue Protection may be able to confirm this but I understood that two halfpence on stamps, maybe only the same stamps or same value stamps, still counted as one penny. If so two 20½p stamps here means it will have been overpaid by a penny.
I never worked in Revenue Protection. But I was taught in training that you round down all the ha’pennies.
Someone on Revenue Protection may be able to confirm this but I understood that two halfpence on stamps, maybe only the same stamps or same value stamps, still counted as one penny. If so two 20½p stamps here means it will have been overpaid by a penny.
I never worked in Revenue Protection. But I was taught in training that you round down all the ha’pennies.
we used to but then it was deemed that the ha`pennies were no longer valid