...and print a barcode on your envelopes
I think they're slightly underselling computers and printers there
Average Joe can barely print an address on an envelope, let alone a bar-code
...and print a barcode on your envelopes
I think they're slightly underselling computers and printers there
Average Joe can barely print an address on an envelope, let alone a bar-code
All these new members.....first Fred, then Kay....now Joe....I am losing track
Average Joe is not a member here, you are thinking of Joe Public.
They're often confused, or are you just taking the Mickey?
Hey Mickey, you're so fine you blow my mind, hey Mickey, hey Mickey
Tony Basil - wouldn't
It's hot in Topeka.
Karen DiConcetto - would
It's hot in Topeka.
Wonder how long it'll be before some tealeaf starts forging the barcodes.
All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.
We're predicting how many millions of people will attempt to send multiple letters using the same barcode
The possiblities for scams are endless.
Don't you just love anarchy?
Where's Johnny?
Stamps are for suckers.
Simply leave the stamp off, switch the placement of the addresses, and the letter gets "returned" for no postage to the person you really wanted it to go to in the first place.
yo
Feck
that's a brilliant
Why did I never think of that???
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