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I went to the PO to mail 2 bubble mailers and the guy who I have seen before asked the standard "Anything fragile, ect ect" and I said fragile and he replied with "There just cards, right?" and I kind of paused...and said yeah

Any chance the cards wont make it to the destination?
 

DaBaddestHic

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Aug 16, 2013
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He'd have to be pretty dumb to steal stuff after saying that to you haha. I wouldn't worry about it, just being friendly I think.
 

gracecollector

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Aug 7, 2008
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I've been asked that a time or two. I tell them they're old photographs. That conveys that I don't want them bent, and implies they are basically worthless to potential thieves.
 

ccouch (Chad)

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Aug 8, 2008
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If the paranoia from this board about postal workers being thieves was even 1% accurate, virtually nothing would ever reach its intended destination.
 

DeliciousBacon

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Apr 23, 2011
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Warwick, RI
If the paranoia from this board about postal workers being thieves was even 1% accurate, virtually nothing would ever reach its intended destination.

I'm less worried about postal workers being thieves than I am them being incompetent. Back when I was in college, I worked for a summer at the main RI plant, running the sorting machines. A guy I worked with used to smoke ***** in his car on his lunch breaks, then head right back into work. Several of the union employees would get upset if us part-timers ran too much mail; the quicker it all got done, the less chance there was for overtime. I know I fell asleep at the machines a few times!
 
I'm less worried about postal workers being thieves than I am them being incompetent. Back when I was in college, I worked for a summer at the main RI plant, running the sorting machines. A guy I worked with used to smoke ***** in his car on his lunch breaks, then head right back into work. Several of the union employees would get upset if us part-timers ran too much mail; the quicker it all got done, the less chance there was for overtime. I know I fell asleep at the machines a few times!

This :)
 

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