In the United States; is it illegal to use a single serve wrapped slice of Kraft cheese as a postcard?
In the United States; is it illegal to use a single serve wrapped slice of Kraft cheese as a postcard?
This is assuming it's sealed and has a proper stamp. Post cards are more expensive than cheese. And who doesn't like cheese right?
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It'll be all torn up inside one of the machines, probably rip open the package and create a bunch of plastic shreds, and ruin the day of one of their equipment technicians. USPS is not easy on lettermail, their equipment manhandles it.
Just use the back of a cereal box or something.
12 0 ReplyYou misunderstand.
This isn't a question about making a post card, this is a question about mailing cheese.
9 0 Replyis it illegal to use a single serve wrapped slice of Kraft cheese as a postcard?
It is literally a question of making a postcard.
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Its going through the mail system with only a stamp on it, its acting as a postcard. Will be shreded inside the sorting machines.
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