It hasn't, I've got lots of these envelopes too from the same place.
How would you say Etizolam compares to valium?
Mugz I really wouldn't open that package. Franking technology today is unparalleled, and the UK has over 99.997% hit rate when it comes to cancellling stamps...Some countries like Spain, and even Italy have very old equipment, in some cases they can only just achieve over 50% cancellation rates, this causes massive revenue problems, as 50% of all mail posted will be reusing stamps which have been uncancelled.
It's definitely NOT a mistake. It doesn't sound like it'sbeen flagged by your local sorting office, but possibly whoever is despatching these things is under suspicion. i doubt very much the powers that be are trying to catch you out, but I wouldn't be surprised if all this is being logged against the sender. They WILL need to bring in a couple of buyers though, just s there is an undeniable burden of proof.
Sorry Mugz, if it had just happened once, I'd say it was one of the 0.003% that gets through the system, but more than once, twice, more than that, thats no fucking coincidence.
Just leave the packet unopened. Deny all knowledge. You used a false name yeah?
Sorry, I've only just got up...
Everyone I know who uses that place gets the same unfranked packages, so it's not a freak occurrence.
hope I don't get a visitI'd not touch blistered etiz with a bargepole again after sampling the delights of powder, I would compare the powder to me much nicer and softer feeling and less mongy and just lovelier![]()
My first thought was that when the vendor is dropping the packages off at the post office, they are going into someone elses hands to be looked at before being sent to the central sorting office.
Not franking the stamps could just be a blunder on the part of the 3rd party![]()
How would you say Etizolam compares to valium?
Also do you buy the blistered Etilaam brand,if so are they any good?
These packets/jiffies/whatever are not going through any central sorting office. Too fucking coincidental that all this vendors packets fall into the 0.003% unfranked category, a one-off maybe, but not again and again.
Was it the regular postie who delivered it Mugz? And did it happen in Cambridge, or were your packets from the company franked normally? Did you used to have the same postie daily? (Please don't tell me its the same postie in Portsmouth as you had in Cambridge)
