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- From: green@wharton.upenn.edu (SCOTT GREEN)
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- Subject: Re: Stuck Stamps
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- Date: 19 Nov 92 18:50:08 GMT
- References: <1992Nov18.143528.19544@ms.uky.edu> <1992Nov18.204137.9896@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov> <1992Nov19.102028.98@taney.uscghq.uscg.mil>
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- In article <1992Nov19.102028.98@taney.uscghq.uscg.mil> lederman@taney.uscghq.uscg.mil writes:
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- > I was told at the local post office (which has been quite
- > reliable) that they do not exchange stamps. (Unlike the
- > Treasury, which does exchange damanged money).
-
- Untrue! I walked in with my stuck booklet. The clerk made sure of the
- count, marked something on the face of the booklet, and credited me the
- damaged stamps toward a new booklet. No dirty looks, no hassle, no
- supervisor. Yes, this was the *US*PS.
-