considering that only USPS employees can legally use mail slots this is ether a staged photo or an amazon employee screw up https://t.co/6agkjAUkyN
— brice (@brissle) April 9, 2024
Guy spends most of his day trying and failing to prove people wrong:
https://x.com/brissle/status/1777699665439514719
Thinks working as a USPS guy is relevant
https://x.com/brissle/status/1777704100706304332
Disinterested here but continues to make dozens of posts
https://x.com/brissle/status/1777704934760448026
"But I'm also a mailman!"
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What the frick is he even saying?
If I, when I'm in the US, put in my delivery
directions "please put the package
in my mailbox" they will put the package
in my mailbox
Why would
that be illegal? The law definitely only applies to unsolicited mail lol
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That's what I assumed but he keeps giving it this "I worked for USPS and anything but USPS mail is illegal to put through the door slot".
Seems like an insane law/regulation.
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That's not even a good credential because it means he never
had to stop himself
from putting stuff in the slot
Get me a FedEx driver
on the line, the guy who actually
needs
to know this law
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Any carrier can shove stuff down your slot, (you dirty slut). The USPS is granted a monopoly over regular delivery of mail--such as letters and that kind of parcel.
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The law is for mailboxes really, mail slots on a door nobody cares about.
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It's called mail fraud. Don't mess with the USPS
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