send it to yourself with no stamp, comes to the door, refuse to pay for it, return to sender please (original destinee), who gets it free of charge. Does that work?
to be able to return it to sender you will have to put your address on the back and you would of thought somebody would notice its the same as the destination address
i think it depends on the postman ive had a couple of letters like that with excess postage needing paying but the postman just delivers it the same and i havent been charged
dan, surely if you put the address of the person you want it sent to on the back, then they would become the sender in the eyes of the post office who wouldn't be able to prove it was you up to mischief, but you'd have to get a neighbour to write it for you.
yeah dan, you post it from a mailbox, not from your house.....
OR EVEN THIS:
Steam open some junk mail when you get it. Put your letter in. Reseal. Score out the address. 'Write: NO LONGER AT THIS ADDRESS::: redirect: and your destinees address.' Would that work?
Can anyone lend me a stamp, will save a lot of bother.
just send it to me in an envelope. I'll borrow it for 4 seconds then refuse payment to the postie, he'll send it back. You tight git lol
Royal mail redirect for free. They dont open the mail that's redirected by you writing on the front 'REDIRECT [new address]] to check you haven't swapped what was in there before.
I wonder if I do this enough if they'll strike again.