I sent her a letter and SAE around 3 years ago and received back the same photo you did around 2 months ago.
Mine was slightly bent too

It turns out I saw someone on this site put that on a package and they charge you extra sometimes, (depends where you live) and one person put that on it and it came back insufficient postage because of that. It's really stupid USPS doing that.Jaffer wrote:Have you tried writing "please do not bend"?
That sucks.... I presume that might be why I have not got some of my requests back. It is highly cynical of them to do that. Perhaps you could try "please do not bend into the mailbox"?pclemons22 wrote:It turns out I saw someone on this site put that on a package and they charge you extra sometimes, (depends where you live) and one person put that on it and it came back insufficient postage because of that. It's really stupid USPS doing that.Jaffer wrote:Have you tried writing "please do not bend"?
Indeed, it's always been the case. It used to be a twenty cent surcharge, so not exactly breaking the bank to cover it, even if it's gone up a bit. Depends if you want to spend money and risk them getting damaged I guess.MW1221 wrote:It's very clear PO policy.
If it's rigid, it's charged package rates, as they need to treat it as a package.
That's been the case.
If you don't like it, don't use the PO.
A 20c surcharge is one thing but it's ridiculous to treat it as a package just because of the need to show some basic care. Whatever happened to good old fashioned customer service. Grumble.stillluckyas13canbe wrote:Indeed, it's always been the case. It used to be a twenty cent surcharge, so not exactly breaking the bank to cover it, even if it's gone up a bit. Depends if you want to spend money and risk them getting damaged I guess.MW1221 wrote:It's very clear PO policy.
If it's rigid, it's charged package rates, as they need to treat it as a package.
That's been the case.
If you don't like it, don't use the PO.
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