Don't think so, not allowed for in the IWT then there's officially no time to do itIndy wrote:Chopping your nose off to spite your face comes to mind for some reason!Eric Cantona wrote:I Don’t cross them off no more that's their problem.
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always cross out unfranked stamps
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DGP1
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
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Lounge Lizard
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
Nice to know you've got the time to tot up £20, £100 or whatever.Indy wrote:Yer lazy bugger you... only 10 quid?bringon4dayweeks wrote:i can easily crossout 10 pounds worth of stamps every day do you do the same?
Seriously you've hit the nail on the head with my NUMBER 1 Royal Mail peeve. Every day I cancel around £20 with quick swipes of my biro on IPS. Does RM cancel ANY stamps at Christmas???? I did over £100(??) inc. packets (a day) over that time and yet now I'm seeing (what looks like) loads of un-cancelled stamps re-stuck to other items of mail.
Customers think RM is as a thick as a plank when their able to reuse these stamps.... come on people lets at least get paid for taking all this sh1t out!
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Dogs of War
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
Go onto ebay there's loads of people selling unfranked stamps, its a big business this.
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Pinky 1
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
You're right Dogs ............ have a look at this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/100-x-1st-Class-U ... 53e5fa56ae" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/100-x-1st-Class-U ... 53e5fa56ae" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Cara yn bod 'n briod , dydy 'n fawr at ca a hun 'n anad berson a 'ch angen at blina achos 'r bwyso chan 'ch buchedd "
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" I like being married,, it's great to find that one special person you want to bother for the rest of your life "
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Indy
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
Thats quite shocking... why aren't RM shutting these people down and prosecuting(?) them???? theres one on their shelling stamps that have been cut off envelopes!Dogs of War wrote:Go onto ebay there's loads of people selling unfranked stamps, its a big business this.
People don't have time my arse! I spend like 2/3 minutes a day doing it :(
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Lounge Lizard
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
How can anyone be prosecuted for selling stamps ?Indy wrote:Thats quite shocking... why aren't RM shutting these people down and prosecuting(?) them???? theres one on their shelling stamps that have been cut off envelopes!Dogs of War wrote:Go onto ebay there's loads of people selling unfranked stamps, its a big business this.
People don't have time my arse! I spend like 2/3 minutes a day doing it :(
It's only those reusing them that might be breaking the law.
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Eric Cantona
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
Does RM cancel ANY stamps at Christmas???? I did over £100.Indy wrote:Yer lazy bugger you... only 10 quid?bringon4dayweeks wrote:i can easily crossout 10 pounds worth of stamps every day do you do the same?
Seriously you've hit the nail on the head with my NUMBER 1 Royal Mail peeve. Every day I cancel around £20 with quick swipes of my biro on IPS. Does RM cancel ANY stamps at Christmas???? I did over £100(??) inc. packets (a day) over that time and yet now I'm seeing (what looks like) loads of un-cancelled stamps re-stuck to other items of mail.
Customers think RM is as a thick as a plank when their able to reuse these stamps.... come on people lets at least get paid for taking all this sh1t out!
What a Martyr you are.
And what do you get out of it Jack s**t. They would sack you in the morning for something petty. Let those managers who stand around all day scratching their heads pen them out.
Why should we save them more money there getting absorption out of us.
You will be using you own pen and ink as well I suppose, more fool you..
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Indy
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
Well at least RM seem to be trying to do SOMETHING about it....Pinky 1 wrote:You're right Dogs ............ have a look at this![]()
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/100-x-1st-Class-U ... 53e5fa56ae" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"They are the new type which are harder to remove from the paper".... I'd say any stamps on paper that have be 're-attached' are automatically invalid and as such will be surcharged.
It is 'legal' to sell unfranked stamps on the basis that stamp collectors want them... whats illegal is to REUSE the stamp. I guess its all about proving it really.
Anyone get the feeling I hate this sort of stuff!
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Indy
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
I get to know that anther postie somewhere else isn't having to deliver a packet that hasn't been paid for also if everyone did it the money totted up over the year would make it that much harder for RM to deny us a pay rise. I hear you and I feel your pain RM treat us like shite 99.9% of the time but don't give them an excuse not to give us a pay rise.Eric Cantona wrote:Does RM cancel ANY stamps at Christmas???? I did over £100.Indy wrote:Yer lazy bugger you... only 10 quid?bringon4dayweeks wrote:i can easily crossout 10 pounds worth of stamps every day do you do the same?
Seriously you've hit the nail on the head with my NUMBER 1 Royal Mail peeve. Every day I cancel around £20 with quick swipes of my biro on IPS. Does RM cancel ANY stamps at Christmas???? I did over £100(??) inc. packets (a day) over that time and yet now I'm seeing (what looks like) loads of un-cancelled stamps re-stuck to other items of mail.
Customers think RM is as a thick as a plank when their able to reuse these stamps.... come on people lets at least get paid for taking all this sh1t out!
What a Martyr you are.
And what do you get out of it Jack s**t. They would sack you in the morning for something petty. Let those managers who stand around all day scratching their heads pen them out.
Why should we save them more money there getting absorption out of us.
You will be using you own pen and ink as well I suppose, more fool you..
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meercat
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
The guy who trained me up told me to cancel out unfranked stamps but only by crossing over the 4 edges with ink and not across the image of the queen. Apparently defacing the queen is illegal and an act of treason?
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pyphon
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
i do when walking up the path, never slowed me down
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
Probably 99% of the time is down to late shifts at MCs all round the country, when it looks like they'll be in the s**t for getting everything out on the dispatch, they're probably being told to just sort them and not cancel the stamps to make sure they get cleared on time.
With regard to the newer stamps (not the oversized looking stamp like Horizon labels) there was either a thread here or a comments bit on a newspaper website where someone said it was just as easy to re-use the newer stamps as the old ones.
With regard to the newer stamps (not the oversized looking stamp like Horizon labels) there was either a thread here or a comments bit on a newspaper website where someone said it was just as easy to re-use the newer stamps as the old ones.
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fishtank
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
On the other side of the coin...how many stamps are purchased...and never used.
You need a stamp...you buy a book of six,throw the other five in a drawer then the next time you need a stamp you're fecked if you can remember where you put them so...you buy a book of six etc,etc.
Money for nothing....
And we surcharge for underpayment but we don't refund overpayments....
You need a stamp...you buy a book of six,throw the other five in a drawer then the next time you need a stamp you're fecked if you can remember where you put them so...you buy a book of six etc,etc.
Money for nothing....
And we surcharge for underpayment but we don't refund overpayments....
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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Indy
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
For me this is where RM should be looking for savings i.e. EVERY item of mail is paid for AND at the correct postage price, ALL stamps are cancelled... I agree with the MC not cancelling stamps coz of time issues as I've seen in many times. Yes, it would cost money for a dedicated team of people to do this job BUT its times like these when RM should be looking past the initial cost and see the ultimate benefit.SpacePhoenix wrote:Probably 99% of the time is down to late shifts at MCs all round the country, when it looks like they'll be in the s**t for getting everything out on the dispatch, they're probably being told to just sort them and not cancel the stamps to make sure they get cleared on time.
With regard to the newer stamps (not the oversized looking stamp like Horizon labels) there was either a thread here or a comments bit on a newspaper website where someone said it was just as easy to re-use the newer stamps as the old ones.
I feel like I'd be better off hitting my head on a brick wall!
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Indy
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Re: always cross out unfranked stamps
I hear you but just cos we might make money where people lose unused stamps doesn't mean we should give others a free service. Besides how many times do you see a stamp on a letter/packet marked 1st yet is about 20 years old!fishtank wrote:On the other side of the coin...how many stamps are purchased...and never used.
You need a stamp...you buy a book of six,throw the other five in a drawer then the next time you need a stamp you're fecked if you can remember where you put them so...you buy a book of six etc,etc.
Money for nothing....![]()
And we surcharge for underpayment but we don't refund overpayments....