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Postage just didn't go up by 2 cents!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill V" data-source="post: 708579" data-attributes="member: 54538"><p>The thing about these hedge stamps is, according to what is printed on the stamps, they've had them for a long time.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Every time they've done a postage increase, they've used stamps with "USA First Class Postage" or something like that printed on them. (Some have had flag designs, or planet earth, etc.) They've never had a value printed on them--supposedly so they could be designed and printed prior to the new rate taking effect. I would think that if you put one of those on a letter now, they'd have to deliver it, even if when you bought it, it only cost you 29 cents (or whatever value). Otherwise, I would think it would be considered false advertising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill V, post: 708579, member: 54538"] The thing about these hedge stamps is, according to what is printed on the stamps, they've had them for a long time. Every time they've done a postage increase, they've used stamps with "USA First Class Postage" or something like that printed on them. (Some have had flag designs, or planet earth, etc.) They've never had a value printed on them--supposedly so they could be designed and printed prior to the new rate taking effect. I would think that if you put one of those on a letter now, they'd have to deliver it, even if when you bought it, it only cost you 29 cents (or whatever value). Otherwise, I would think it would be considered false advertising. [/QUOTE]
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