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No Stamps Heightens Frustration on Busiest Mailing Day of the Year

By Robin Ross, published Dec 17, 2007
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Dashing through the snow with a one horse open mail-cart
all the fields we go, laughing all the way
Oh...Mail Bells Mail Bell Mail all the way
Oh What fun it is to send the mail home today.


Today is the busiest mail day of the year. Why? Because it is the last day you can safely send Christmas cards, presents and the like out and be sure that they will reach there destination on time.

Every year millions of Americans wait until the last minute -- I mean the very last minute to send everything out. Gone are the days of sending Christmas Cards out the day after Thanksgiving. I mean, who has time? We have Black Friday shopping to do, and chances are if you have children, you ordered photo cards from Snapfish, Shutterfly, Wal-Mart, or Walgreens anyway. These over-priced, yet adorable, picture cards take a while to make it to your house.

I know I personally tried to get all my mail out last Monday, then I realized, I had no stamps. This was a problem since I have a house full of little ones and didn't want to lug them to wait in a line at the post office. I figured I would just go on-line and order stamps.

I went to Stamps.com, but got frustrated because I was in a mad rush and didn't have time to figure it out, plus what was I going to print these adorable picture stamps on? Regular paper and then just tape them to the envelope? To much hassle.

I went to USPS.com. It's the post office, for goodness sakes. I figured I would order some stamps, and they would send them from my local post office, next day type thing, no biggie. So I went on the site and there were so many lovely choices! I picked out the holiday knit stamps, I don't knit, but I crochet occasionally (okay once every few years) so I figured they were appropriate. I ordered two books of 20 and found that there was a shipping and handling fee. they charge a dollar to deliver stamps to your door. I mean it's not like the mailman is going out of his way to do this, but whatever. I am so sick of getting nickeled and dimed, but I figured they would be there the next day a dollar is a small price to pay for convenience.

No Stamps Heightens Frustration on Busiest Mailing Day of the Year
Columbus, OH USA
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LOL. Great info. I wondered how the stamp site worked.

Posted on 12/26/2007 at 11:12:18 AM

 
Great Article!

Posted on 12/26/2007 at 6:12:08 AM

 
Great article. I always stock up on stamps way in advance.

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 3:12:51 PM

 
this is an excellent article. well done

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 1:12:43 PM

 
Great article. As an eBayer seller, I deal with the post office a lot. Not too long ago I wrote about my own frustrations with the post office. It's amazing what they get away with.

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 1:12:44 PM

 
Wow. What an ordeal! I suspect you're right about the stamps. By next Christmas they'll be higher, and then you'll have to add several extras. Because of the price of stamps I have just about quit using the postal service. Instead I'm going to make Christmas calls. At least they don't cost any extra on my long distance plan! Great article!

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 12:12:56 PM

 
argh. that is annoying. i'm about to head to the post office right now.. and am ready for it to be a zoo!- i have to get a bunch of 2-cent stamps bc I didn't use up all of my ones from last year, and- you're right-they went up!

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 10:12:09 AM

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