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  • DARKSAMUS
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2006
    • 251

    #1

    Mail

    I sent a letter from Connecticut addressed to Seattle on monday with a first class 41 cent stamp through usps and they still have not received that letter. How long does it take for my letter to get there?
  • chunky_cheese
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2004
    • 1736

    #2
    Re: Mail

    Well I'm assuming it's going a little slow, you know how the mailing system is around christmas, especially with the Canadian dollar being higher than your dollar this time of year.

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    • DARKSAMUS
      FFR Player
      • Apr 2006
      • 251

      #3
      Re: Mail

      So where do you think it's got to by now?

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      • Nyokou
        ( ̄ー ̄)
        • Apr 2005
        • 4246

        #4
        Re: Mail

        It's not out of town yet.
        Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat: Nyokou

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        • madmatt621
          Banned
          • Dec 2006
          • 3000

          #5
          Re: Mail

          First-class mail typically take 4-7 days to reach its destination.

          EDIT: Either that or 7-10 days.
          Last edited by madmatt621; 12-14-2007, 05:10 PM.

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          • OrganisM
            FFR Player
            • Oct 2006
            • 2644

            #6
            Re: Mail

            It goes by camel.
            .

            Originally Posted by jewpinthethird[link]:
            "If you get stung by enough bees you turn into a bee,
            because the venom gets into the blood stream which
            spreads bee DNA throughout your entire body...
            changing your genetic structure into a bee's.

            Every year roughly 125 people in America are turned into bees this way."


            Originally Posted by
            MrRubix[link]:
            "Do you basically bukkake-paint your walls every time you jack it?"

            Originally Posted by All_That_Chaz[link]:
            "My pity-sex depreciates at a rate of 5% annually."

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