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Can't win for losing
The Stamp Collecting Report. I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Earlier this year, the U-S Postal Service started a three-year series of state and
territory flag stamps.
They were supposed to be the postal answer to the U-S Mint's State Quarters -- stamps
that would be used by non-collectors, and maybe interest them in stamp collecting.
There were distribution problems, however, and -- in my opinion -- not enough publicity
and advertising.
The stamps come in the rolls that mailers like, but are TWICE as wide as roll stamps
usually are...like commemorative stamps.
Because they're twice as wide....a roll has only fifty stamps, not one hundred.
Some mailers were happy to spend only twenty-one dollars for a roll. So was a newspaper
reader in Oregon... Until she opened up a roll.
"To my dismay," she wrote, "the stamps were twice the size. I was completely in awe,
flabbergasted and confused as to why they keep raising the stamp prices and then they
go and use twice the paper.
"Now why on God's green earth would they do that?" she continued. "What is the matter
with these people? That is the most ignorant thing. I am at a loss for words, I could
just scream."
I'll bet the Postal People could just scream, too.
I'm Lloyd de Vries of the Virtual Stamp Club. For more on stamps and stamp collecting,
visit Virtual-Stamp-Club-dot-com
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