|
Anonymous #1
|
Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived!
#28687739 - 03/05/24 06:00 PM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
|
|
Question. I sent letters through the window at the post office, simply handing the letters to the postal worker. And that worker looked very strange, she didn't cancel the stamps on the letters right away, but said "that's it, you can go." Although the postal worker always cancelled the stamps in front of me with a stamp. She looked strange, she was young, but ugly and seemed to be up to something, a wierd person. And I had strong pains in my body that day, and I just didn't feel like doing anything else, I didn't even ask why she didn't cancel the stamp on the letter. So I searched on the internet and found out that uncanceled stamps could be a problem and the letter might not reach the sender. The letters still haven't arrived after two weeks! Although usually here they arrive within a week at most. Please tell me what you think about this topic? How should one behave properly at the post. Thank you
|
Anonymous #2
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28687784 - 03/05/24 06:18 PM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
|
|
They should lock the doors when they see you coming See son, you seem like a dumb one, a big nothing Wrong addresses get returned to sender Three consecutive life sentences Fed prosecutors burned my mentor
|
Anonymous #1
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28687793 - 03/05/24 06:22 PM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Anonymous #2 said: They should lock the doors when they see you coming See son, you seem like a dumb one, a big nothing Wrong addresses get returned to sender Three consecutive life sentences Fed prosecutors burned my mentor

That's not fun! The postworker could just steal my letters. Or show them to cops? Or just didn't cancel the stamps and it will be lost, because of no return adress. I've sent some rare prints. I worry about that. Tell me, should the postworker cancel the stamps in front of me?
|
Anonymous #2
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28687797 - 03/05/24 06:24 PM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
|
|
From Quora:
“Stamps are usually cancelled by a machine, but sometimes the machine either can’t or doesn’t (misses) the stamp. In this case Letter Carriers are instructed to “cancel” the stamp themselves. They have an inked pad to do this, or they can just scribble across the stamp with a pen. Clerks, also, often cancel mail, and they do this with a dated hand stamp.”
I have never seen a postal worker cancel stamps as I stood there.
Edited by Anonymous (03/05/24 06:27 PM)
|
Anonymous #1
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28687812 - 03/05/24 06:29 PM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Anonymous #2 said: What do you mean by “cancel stamps”? What does that mean?
Put a stamp on the postal stamps. Like that
|
Anonymous #1
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28687822 - 03/05/24 06:34 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Anonymous #2 said: From Quora:
“Stamps are usually cancelled by a machine, but sometimes the machine either can’t or doesn’t (misses) the stamp. In this case Letter Carriers are instructed to “cancel” the stamp themselves. They have an inked pad to do this, or they can just scribble across the stamp with a pen. Clerks, also, often cancel mail, and they do this with a dated hand stamp.”
I have never seen a postal worker cancel stamps as I stood there.
I didn't stick it to the mailbox, just passed mails to the postworker. They have to cancel it themselves as I know  At least, they always cancelled them as I stood there. Immediately.
|
Anonymous #2
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #1]
#28687851 - 03/05/24 06:50 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
If they’re going overseas, they could still be en route. If they’re being shipped to or from states that are undergoing severe weather, natural disaster, etc. they could still be en route. How do you know the recipient isn’t lying about about receiving them? Unlikely that the post office would simply lose your letters in the post office.
Maybe the bad vibes you got from the ugly clerk were mutual: she scrutinized your envelopes, found it strange that they had no return address and contained what seem to be squares of aluminum foil(?), so she ran them through detectors, your packages have been opened and authorities are trying to determine what they contain. They’ve probably looked back at the surveillance of you in the building and the vehicle you pulled up in.
You could be getting a knock at your door in the future. Happened to a buddy of mine. The legal fallout consumed about three years of his life.
Edited by Anonymous (03/05/24 06:52 PM)
|
Anonymous #3
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28688159 - 03/05/24 10:38 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
The post office sometimes will not deliver mail with no return address.
One of the biggest red flags to postal workers is no return address...
|
Anonymous #4
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #3]
#28688170 - 03/05/24 10:43 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
There’s a lot of jokes about the mail service. Most of them are true. One time I had a package sent from France that they refuse to deliver because they said there was a dog. There is no dog. There hasn’t been a dog for more than five years. We’ve had plenty of packages delivered here. I think they just wanted to steal it because they wanted to know what it was.
I had to go to the post office in person to go get it. Made sure to have them leave. A big note on my address, saying there was no dog and they needed to enter the yard. They still never do they just throw shit over the fence.
|
Anonymous #1
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #4]
#28688286 - 03/06/24 02:34 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
Well, I mean, it's not my actual return address. I posted it with a random address, not my own. But the return address is still there, and it's a real one.
There is no palpable square piece of foil in there, it's difficult to feel. Are you joking about the surveillance?
This world is crazy when we can get into trouble because of some natural plants. It's really insane. I'm so fed up with this world's madness.
|
Anonymous #2
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #1] 1
#28688393 - 03/06/24 07:57 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
Not joking. You can’t be arrested for mailing spores (in most states, I believe there are a few that you can), but law enforcement can use it as a pretext to pay you a visit and have you voluntarily allow them entrance into your home. Depending on where you live and how busy the police are, it might even be incentive enough for them to begin a routine surveillance where they go through your trash, watch the comings and goings of your home, etc..
|
Anonymous #4
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28688584 - 03/06/24 11:26 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
Unless they have a search warrant, I don’t have to voluntarily let them in at all.
|
Anonymous #2
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #4]
#28688594 - 03/06/24 11:37 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
Uh, yeah, that’s what makes it voluntary. It’s a police tactic—one they’re actually trained to employ—to get people to relinquish their rights of their own accord in order for law enforcement to obtain verbal information, conduct searches, and so on.
|
Anonymous #4
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28688653 - 03/06/24 12:32 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
Well, you make it sound like they get to just insinuate themselves inside your house. They don’t you can just say fuck off and close the door.
|
Anonymous #2
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #4]
#28688660 - 03/06/24 12:35 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
Not at all. That was your reading of it. The failure is on the part of your own comprehension. If they possessed a search warrant, then entering your domicile is not voluntary on your part—their entrance is mandated by law, thus, it is involuntary.
Edited by Anonymous (03/06/24 12:38 PM)
|
Anonymous #4
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28688671 - 03/06/24 12:41 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
They can’t have you do anything without without a search warrant. You make it sound like they can have you let them in without one. That’s not true.
|
Anonymous #2
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #4]
#28688684 - 03/06/24 12:46 PM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
|
|
I never said anything to the contrary. Again, your failure of comprehension has nothing to do with what I wrote.
Edited by Anonymous (03/06/24 12:46 PM)
|
Anonymous #3
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2] 1
#28691369 - 03/08/24 11:24 AM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
|
|
They also must describe specifically the items they are looking to find, they may not take any items not listed on the search warrant without obtaining an additional warrant.
Never consent to warrantless searches, never volunteer information, always demand to have an attorney present during questioning, always drink a fifth and plead the fourth.
You can't waste the day when the night brings a hearse and you plead the fifth because you can't plead the first.
|
Anonymous #2
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #3]
#28691419 - 03/08/24 11:46 AM (3 months, 20 days ago) |
|
|

“You can't waste the day when the night brings a hearse and you plead the fifth because you can't plead the first.”
What’s that from?
Edited by Anonymous (03/08/24 12:05 PM)
|
Anonymous #5
|
Re: Wierd post office worker - letters still haven't arrived! [Re: Anonymous #2]
#28691916 - 03/08/24 06:41 PM (3 months, 19 days ago) |
|
|
DUSTIN KNOWS ALL ABOUT THE FEDERAL PONY EXPRESS LAW BEING MEGA VIOLATED DAWN KNOWS THE USPS UNION IS UP TO SOMETHING
AHHH
|
|