Postage Due

Posted by admin

Postage Due
What is "poorly paid?"?

My father just received a small white yellow envelope placed in a box —- —- Mailbox that has left $ 6.35 for "postage due." No reception on the envelope that clearly show the address, where appropriate, sent enough stamps. He said he submitted his letter to the mailbox in the same place where he works, but never sent anything like a thick package of images invoices and only —- short letters. Any excess of the weight of bills, which is directly to the local Post Office to make sure you pay the correct amount and get a receipt. What do? Is it possible to know exactly what to? We live in the U.S.

Sure. There must be an address on the envelope who told him where he is supposed to pay $ 6.35. Tell him to take the envelope and request information about the letter or something. Anyway, looks like a scam, because it does not like the Post Office. Electronic submission because it is what you get when someone sends you an envelope or package that has sufficient postage on it. postage is paid by the beneficiary, not the person who sent the e-mail. So when you receive an envelope which is postage due, the ad is marked right on the envelope. If this is not what happened, then something strange happens.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.