Note to anyone playing at home: if you send any trash, make sure it doesn’t include anything with personally identifying information on it.
Or carefully select the identifying information sent.
Like the names of your asshole neighbors
big brain time
Wouldn’t the “no postage required” business reply label link to the original mailing anyway, i.e. clould that not be linked to your address?
Unlikely, as long as you cut off any non-postage-related barcodes. But normally the label just has barcoded address information and the “business reply mail” postage permit number.
Here’s an example, address removed.
I like to just mail the letter they sent me back to them in the envelope they sent, usually with a stick so it doesn’t bend and costs more due to hand sort
Why? It seems like the most effective way of unsubscribing to junk mail.
Besides, “if you believe in something, you sign your name to it” https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GujKyNduy0c&t=69
You don’t have to be an ass to the wage slave opening the return mail, but you can still send them a message. Print out joblistings for the return address area and return them. Maybe add a few Bible quotes. But make sure you are remembered by getting a stack of sassy stickers from temu and putting a few in there as a little gift.
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Mail carriers are not idiots, they just discard the thing as trash since its obviously not an envelope… Business reply mail will only ever be paper letters, so what you actually want to do is just send whatever it is back to them with useless information or if its an actual envelope you can stuff it with glitter or shred the paper inside, its still technically “improper use” but they won’t know that until its at the destination.
Maybe it’s fake, but I like to think each and every postal worker knew where it was going and decided to let it be delivered.
Good ol’ malicious compliance.
This is not entirely accurate, business reply mail can be parcels as well. Brother and HP ink returns are 2 I can think of off the top of my head. So we see packages with those labels on there all the time. The company will pay the postage automatically through their account (if they’re large enough to do BRM they have an account) and just get the mail delivered. Honestly I don’t know of anyone at the PO that would say something about it, we’d just laugh like “well we’re getting paid for it regardless lol”
fuckin masterpiece
Congratulations, you just made a huge mess for some barely-above- minimum wage worker to deal with.
They are going to have to take time to clean up all that glitter or they’ll get written up for keeping a sloppy workspace. But because it’s glitter and got everywhere, it’s gonna take a long time and they are going to miss their performance metrics. That’s a writeup.
Now they are on the chopping block and their kid is starving and wearing rags to school because you thought it’d send a message to mail them glitter, and literally nobody higher than the mailroom boss even knows that it happened. Good work.
jesus christ you really went way into the woods in your fantasy there. good work.
I don’t think “minimum wage worker gets penalized for something entirely outside their control and the workers innocent family suffers as a result” is that much of a stretch. Sadly.
Well now I just want to do it more.
Agreed, why not return low level joblistings for the area where the return address is. Add a few sassy stickers you got from temu as a gift and some information on starting a union.
Don’t be an ass to wage slaves, they’re not your enemy, they’re your peers, show them the way instead.
Arise ye pris’ners of starvation
Arise ye wretched of the earth
It’s not about money, it’s about sending a message.
A heavy, stinky message.
That’s a nice boulder.
DID I HEAR A ROCK AND STONE?!?
BOULDER AND ROCKS!.. No wait…
ROCK AND STONE!
I’m more of a stick guy.
It’s not just a boulder, it’s a rock!
The pioneers used to ride these babies for miles!
The Air Force pilots would drop them in battle during the American Revolution!
A nice boulder in the quality of a badass boulder.
This is gonna be fun! We can stay up late, swappin’ manly stories, and in the mornin’ I’m makin’ waffles.
It’s a football, I chiseled it!
Is that even legal? How far could this go? Could I overnight a pallet of bricks? I don’t think I need to provide a return address.
It’s not legal anymore but that doesn’t mean you’ll get caught
You’re an idiot if you don’t think the USPS doesn’t has the capability to figure out who’s doing it if they care.
if you don’t think the USPS doesn’t has the capability
That’s a hell of a double negative you didn’t not write 😛
You’re a downright big dang old dumb idiot if ya darned done don’t not be thinkin they dont unhave not the ability to not had that capacity.
I see.
Source on the legality change? I’ve never heard about a law that would apply to this.
So I have been unable to quickly confirm this on the post office directly, but the commonly cited rule online is quoted as 917.243(b).
If we can believe the multiple sources and the rule hasn’t been changed, I recalled it a little incorrectly. Using such a letter as a label is legal but if they deem it an improper usage, like directly mailing a brick with the letter taped to it, they reserve the right to just dispose of it. No trouble for the sender though, so it can’t hurt.
Has long as your mail carrier can pick it up
This would only apply to a postcard/envelope…funny thought though.
Stuff the envelope with the rest of your junk mail.
Ah but then they know who mailed it.
That’s amazing
Sounds easier to opt out of those mailers entirely. There’s a website sponsored by the FTC to do it. But you can only opt out of 5 years online. To do it permanently you must print out and mail in the form.
https://www.optoutprescreen.com/
AFAIK it works but it reeks of bullshit. First its a .com but its what the FTC recommends. It seems like the feds forced the credit companies to make the website and their really upset that your missing all these credit opportunities. Maybe they lower your credit score if you actually fill it out.
I did it years ago. I never noticed any retaliation, but the lack of garage in my mailbox is noticeable. I swear some of those credit cards would send daily letters!
Sure, vendors who already have my information still send me things, but I just call them and get them to remove me from the list. Now the only thing that remains is the political junk mail you can do nothing about.
I did this over a decade ago and it’s still working. If I remember correctly I had to call to make it a permanent opt-out but it was totally worth it. My credit score was totally unaffected.
Essentially the same scenario with free credit reports and AnnualCreditReport.com. Just look up the instructions through ftc.gov whenever you’re unsure about something. I still follow the link to the credit report site from ftc.gov these days even though I remember the actual .com as well, just for good measure.
That doesn’t work, the mail carrier knows the difference and wont ship it
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How good do you think their anthrax response team is?
/s?
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Whenever I get junk mail with prepaid envelopes I send them back with a note that says, “Thanks for supporting the Post Office, now fuck off.” I doubt this post is real, but if that’s actually how prepaid envelopes work, I’d love to waste even more of, “Auto-Warrenty Department’s,” money.
it’s chase bank, right?