A 2015 stamp from An Post celebrating Irish animation created by Dublin-based Vermillion Design
I gladly repeeled, recycled and reused a number of unfranked stamps received over the Christmas period.
I’m thrilled that the little postage stamp gets another outing and hopefully brings joy to its recipient.
As more post offices are closing in our areas, the unfranked stamp can come in handy. We are all about recycling these days. We are being encouraged to reuse our coffee cups, our plastic bags, so why not add to the list the humble stamp.
Angela O’Doherty,
Clontarf,
Dublin 3.
Fair enough.
Unfranked stamps (Irish Times letters page)
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Can u still take them off with steam from a kettle ?
…Contrary to s.7 of the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act, 2001.
We’ve all done it. We’re a shower of criminals.
Speak for yourself.
I’d say Angela gets the markers and the Letraset out every time her motor tax is due.
Is Letraset still available? (asking for a neighbour!)
I’d say she takes the wallpaper with her when she moves house.
A couple of years ago, a radio station in the South East reported on a test that one of its listeners did – he used a colour printer to print a stamp on an envelope, and sent it to the radio presenter. The letter arrived without any problems or extra charges.