For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
November 6-7, 1999:
Using stamps on your mail.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
What's the purpose of a stamp? At least theoretically, it's
to show that postage has been paid and to get a letter or
parcel from one place to another.
Stamps, though, have many other purposes: Giving us
something to collect...honoring people, organizations and
causes...and raising money for postal agencies.
Sometimes it seems as if postal services have forgotten
about the primary purpose, though, moving the mail. When
you try to use stamps to mail a package, faster than you can
say "increasing the bottom line," the clerk slaps a meter
label on it. Ask for a sheet of the highly-publicized new
Aardvark stamp, and you get a blank stare.
If stamps don't carry the mail, and are only sold to
collectors, they're STICKERS. That's what happened to the
Soviet Bloc countries; collectors lost interest.
Don't be afraid to insist on stamps for your letters and
packages. Tell the clerks you'll want that new Widgets
souvenir sheet coming out next week. Be insistent.
You're the customer.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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