Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Spot the difference: Heleen's Halloween mail edition

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How many differences can you spot? How many of them seem necessary to you for correct delivery of this envelope?




13 comments:

  1. i see three unnecessary mutilations. love this paper. it is a target bag?

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    1. This is indeed a Target Halloween goodie bag, repurposed for my Halloween mail (and October envelope exchange). Hopefully you received your own version last year.

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    2. Yes - I did. Loved it. My Oct envelopes are all scanned and scheduled to appear in Oct 2019 :-)

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  2. What a fun envelope. Too bad some people at the USPS have no imagination outside an envelope

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    1. Well, the post office does hate it when mail is not in the standard format - although I did make sure to include the correct amount of postage for non-machinable (in fact, I paid 14c extra - you're welcome, USPS).

      My favorite is the giant added NL for Netherlands. Never seen anything like that added before.

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    2. The largest addition is the address sticker, not added by USPS nut by Dutch PostNL - so not only the US Mail to blame :-)

      Nevertheless I love this adventurous envelope, including all additions (even the felt pen lines on the stamps: the stamps are better visible this way than when attacked by the seasons greetings postmarks :-)

      Until you told me, I thought the NL was written by you, and it matches perfect with the envelope!

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    3. An interesting adventure for sure.

      And I just realized that, for the second time on mail to you, I unintentionally placed a stamp upside down!

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    4. Believe it or not: I didn't notice it until now! Maybe because there's so much to see on the envelope, or because I had your other envelope in mind (the one you posted before with this flying/aid-floating person as matching stamp).

      And maybe that's the reason why USPS, as a strict teacher, has put stripes through the stamps! :-)

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    5. *air-floating

      (sorry for my repetitive mis-spellings and corrections.. Might have to do with upside-down stamps ;-) )

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    6. Haha, are you blaming the stamps or the person who placed them incorrectly? :)

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  3. Comment transformer un courrier non mécanisable en une lettre mécanisable ! Dommage car ta lettre était vraiment bien ! Heureusement aucun de mes courrier n'a eu à supporter ce genre de maltraitance postale ou alors elles ne sont jamais arrivées à leur destinataire !

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    1. It is a bit crazy what happened to this one. It is clearly addressed and correctly stamped with more than enough postage.

      At least it makes a good story for the blog today.

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