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Ups pcs in the snow?
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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1999417" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>It really all depends on the mailman. If you aren't on REALLY good terms with him or he is a by the book guy don't do it. I had rural route carriers who told me that as long as I didn't make a habit out of it or stuff the box so full they didn't have room for their mail to feel free to do it in an emergency. I also got in trouble once when the carrier took a package I had put in a mailbox back to the post office, gave it to his boss who in turn called my boss and insisted he pick it up himself at the PO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1999417, member: 5382"] It really all depends on the mailman. If you aren't on REALLY good terms with him or he is a by the book guy don't do it. I had rural route carriers who told me that as long as I didn't make a habit out of it or stuff the box so full they didn't have room for their mail to feel free to do it in an emergency. I also got in trouble once when the carrier took a package I had put in a mailbox back to the post office, gave it to his boss who in turn called my boss and insisted he pick it up himself at the PO. [/QUOTE]
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