Last time you used a stamp
Last time you used a stamp
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Inbox

Original Poster:

1,277 posts

6 months

Friday 15th August
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So when was the last time you put a stamp on something and posted it?

For me it was a good few years ago when an original signature was needed, today you can just use a digital signature.

Eric Mc

124,451 posts

285 months

Friday 15th August
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Yesterday

anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 15th August
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Last week, had to post a death certificate.

Fallingup

1,732 posts

118 months

Friday 15th August
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Two days ago. Is this a pointless thread that's consuming our rivers or am I missing something?

Inbox

Original Poster:

1,277 posts

6 months

Friday 15th August
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Fallingup said:
Two days ago. Is this a pointless thread that's consuming our rivers or am I missing something?
A computer typically consumes the same amount of power whether it is doing something or not so you're missing something.

anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 15th August
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Two weeks ago.

davek_964

10,491 posts

195 months

Friday 15th August
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About two weeks ago because I needed to write to DVLA thanks to some low life cloning my plate. And DVLA did want a real signature.

But before that..... No idea. Several years

AlexC1981

5,477 posts

237 months

Friday 15th August
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Birthday card last week.

Richard-390a0

3,150 posts

111 months

Friday 15th August
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Two weeks ago - 1, a birthday card & 2, Jury Service expenses form & receipts.

Lo-Fi

1,253 posts

90 months

Friday 15th August
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I work for a company that gives out stamps to the staff every November. 50 1st class stamps every year. As does my wife. 100 stamps a year between us. I've worked for the firm for over 20 years; my wife has 30 years under her belt. We never actually use stamps.





Anybody want to buy some stamps?

abzmike

10,975 posts

126 months

Friday 15th August
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Rarely use the post but had to send 3 A4 photos to my mum two weeks ago, first class - £3.15.

beko1987

1,705 posts

154 months

Friday 15th August
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Never, but I use the click and drop service alot. But that prints a pre paid label out and I take that to the postbox, actual stamps it must be at least a decade...

(Back in the day at work you could pay reception the cost of the franking machine stamp for letters and such into the petty cash box which we used quite alot but that stopped a while ago, and again no actual stamp in my hands!

My 91 year old grandmother specifically goes to the post office to buy new stamps when they come out, and always keeps a good stock of them (and moans about the price). She's the biggest recipient of anything i bung into the postbox tbh

Sheets Tabuer

20,672 posts

235 months

Friday 15th August
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I like to write letters without a stamp to people I don't like so they get charged a fiver.













I don't really but it's a cracking idea

Condi

19,320 posts

191 months

Friday 15th August
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Inbox said:
A computer typically consumes the same amount of power whether it is doing something or not so you're missing something.
Yeah, but the server has to store this data, and then fetch it every time someone clicks on the thread.

Total waste of bits and bytes.

Inbox

Original Poster:

1,277 posts

6 months

Friday 15th August
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Condi said:
Inbox said:
A computer typically consumes the same amount of power whether it is doing something or not so you're missing something.
Yeah, but the server has to store this data, and then fetch it every time someone clicks on the thread.

Total waste of bits and bytes.
Oh the irony smile

Cotty

41,660 posts

304 months

Friday 15th August
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My financial advisor sent something out that needed to be signed, but included a stamped addressed envelope. Good thing as I don't have any stamps in the house. Not sure the last year I actually used one.

John D.

19,849 posts

229 months

Friday 15th August
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Last week.

To send a form for a replacement share certificate. Only £86. Daylight robbery!

ARHarh

4,892 posts

127 months

Friday 15th August
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My other half does the admin for a funeral director so is always posting stuff. If I need something posted I just hand it to her. But I can't remember the last time I did that. Last time I bought a stamp the other half was doing a promotion for a company she did admin for and needed 400 stamps, that was fun at the post office, couldn't get a discount either. That was many years ago though. I had to go back 2 days later to pick them up as they didn't keep that many in stock.

kambites

70,286 posts

241 months

Friday 15th August
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I've never touched one of the new stamps which have bar codes on them. When did they come in?

Bluevanman

9,020 posts

213 months

Friday 15th August
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Every march and xmas sending cards to my sister,the postage costs more than the cards