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[quote=CANADAGUY,276502]>>CANADAGUY, you are right. Not only the envelopes but also the stamps are manufactured without glue on them. << Interesting that the stamps don't have glue on them either. >>I don't know why the envelopes and the stamps are manufactured without glue. Is it because of the high cost? Actually now that I've thought about it a bit more, I wasn't given an explanation as to why they didn't add glue to their envelopes, but rather why they don't allow people to seal an envelope with cellophane tape. I had an envelope that I had addressed, but when I noticed there wasn't any glue to seal it I reached for some cellophane tape. My friend told me that I couldn't do that. The post office wouldn't allow it. But I had a more frustrating experience when I went to the post office with a standard letter, to mail to Canada. It was sealed with the proper glue. The post office opened my letter, took out the contents and placed them in a larger envelope. And charged me for the larger envelope! I don't know whether or not they wanted to check the contents of the envelope. But apparently the size of my envelope was too small to go overseas. [/quote]
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