bof wrote:
Yes, but with the inconvenience on the addressee rather than the sender.
They can refuse to accept it.
Unfortunately 'they' don't know who it's from or what it is until
they've gone to the sorting office, at which point they've already spent
£2.00 on petrol and half an hour of their time, so might as well pay the
1p shortfall + £1.00 fine to get it while they're there anyway.
How is that different any from the current situation when the sender
fails to affix the correct postage?
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Cheers,
John.
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