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I know some people who receive sacks of used stamps collected for charity. They go through them and extract all the stamps that aren't post-marked and use them/sell them for near face-value. Then they sell on/ give away the rest to people who think there are still quantities of unpost-marked stamps in there. You can't trust anyone.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGreat.. Now I can't get this picture of Bolshie bent over a solitary candle in his kitchen, 4 jumpers on, 3 days stubble carefully trying to remove stamps from his letters out of my head...
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Originally posted by PRINCE2 of DarknessPerhaps they were Xmas ones.
When I inherited my uncle's stamp collection when little, he had one with an upside down biplane. I threw it away.
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I scatter monatomic granulated Teflon over my stamps, that way they can be reused at the other end after brushing and can also be used for cooking small meals.
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Originally posted by PRINCE2 of DarknessPerhaps they were Xmas ones.
When I inherited my uncle's stamp collection when little, he had one with an upside down biplane. I threw it away.
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Originally posted by PRINCE2 of DarknessPerhaps they were Xmas ones.
When I inherited my uncle's stamp collection when little, he had one with an upside down biplane. I threw it away.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGreat.. Now I can't get this picture of Bolshie bent over a solitary candle in his kitchen, 4 jumpers on, 3 days stubble carefully trying to remove stamps from his letters out of my head...
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostSometimes the printing is bad. I had throw away a book of first class stamps because the Queen’s head was missing. What a waste of money.
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Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View PostIs it actually illegal?
If the stamp hasn't gone through the system (e.g. you stuck it on the envelope but then never posted it, and are re-using the stamp) then it's not illegal.
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Great.. Now I can't get this picture of Bolshie bent over a solitary candle in his kitchen, 4 jumpers on, 3 days stubble carefully trying to remove stamps from his letters out of my head...
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Sometimes the printing is bad. I had throw away a book of first class stamps because the Queen’s head was missing. What a waste of money.
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Have done this in the past but noticed that new stamps have perforations in the middle, so presumably if you remove them once used, they will tear
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