• @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      It’s probably one of those crank letters you can send to someone. A real organisation would probably have used Presorted First Class (no postmark) instead of an actual stamp. The organisation is supposedly located in Washington but the postmark says Boston.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        It also depends on how much mail you send? Presorted isn’t worth it for a real organisation unless they’re sending a ton of mail, and the same applies to metered mail. But yeah, the poststamp location is more telling.

    • anonymous
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      121 year ago

      Why would they actually keep you anonymous? It’s not like they have to tell the truth or anything.

      (If they do /s haha)

  • @Liempong_Pagong
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    251 year ago

    Now I kind of want to see what the video contains. Please deliver OP

    • @[email protected]
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      551 year ago

      These are novelty mailers. I recently had a friend move, and my housewarming present to him was getting “Trucker Nuts Magazine” complete with used underwear mailed to him. I also made sure to require a signature upon delivery.

      • @Liempong_Pagong
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        181 year ago

        Nice! TIL, I guess. I didn’t know these were aa thing.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    I’d love to have this to a form letter, and just spend a small chunk of money disrupting lives.

    I try not to be chaotic, and just be neutral good, but… Some pranks require too much resistance.

    Of course my friends at the table questioned if the bipolar epileptic could play a Malkavian. Hah!