sent back to you or ripped up.
2006-08-07 19:56:21
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answer #1
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answered by MS 3
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1. Post office will return the letter to you with insufficient fund stamped on top
2. Depending on the post office and who handles the case, it may actually gets delivered and have the insufficiency paid by the recipient.
3. It may be tossed into the trash
2006-08-07 20:26:53
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answer #2
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answered by Paulina 1
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They send it back to you using your return address, and write a note on the letter paper. It's like when you recieve someone elses mail, you write "wrong address" on the letter and put it in the mailbox.
2006-08-07 19:57:14
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The post office will send it back to you, marked "insufficient postage", stamped in purple ink.
2006-08-07 19:59:00
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answer #4
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answered by riversconfluence 7
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I think that it is sent back to you and then you have to either change the stamp or add another one to amount to the correct value. =)
2006-08-07 19:56:42
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answer #5
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answered by Dolly 4
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I think it either gets returned to the sender (you) or arrives post-due and the person you sent it to just makes up the difference.
Whoever said it gets ripped up, that's wrong!
2006-08-07 21:48:00
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answer #6
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answered by jumpingrightin 6
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they(post office) will stamp a postage due sign and calculate how much you owed return to you
2006-08-07 21:18:30
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answer #7
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answered by Hoa N 6
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The post office returns it to you. That's why you are supposed to put a return address on it.
2006-08-07 19:56:53
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answer #8
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answered by dh1977 7
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if you return address is on it . It will be returned to you with a postage due stamp.
2006-08-07 19:56:54
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answer #9
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answered by ML 5
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The person who you send the mail to will have to pay postage.Or the mail carrier simply wont deliver it.
2006-08-07 19:57:31
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answer #10
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answered by saundra m 2
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Normally the post office will return it to you.
2006-08-07 19:56:53
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answer #11
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answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6
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