I've done it many times, and they even suggested it to me. It's easy enough
to cover anything indicating a Priority box turned inside out. Anyone that
gets caught for something like that, even by some overly righteous postal
worker.......welll, whatever.. :)
Larry
Gary Reese wrote:
> << The post office still gives out free boxes for international buyers,
> too. Just take the free US box, and turn it inside out. >>
>
> When you become a regular customer of Priority mail shipping supplies,
> you have to sign a postcard saying you won't use these boxes for
> anything other than Priority Mail - and that includes international
> shipping. I know of a seller who was told at the counter that they could
> not mail a recyled, inside-out Priority Mail box to an international
> customer. So they do check . . .
>
> Gary Reese
> Las Vegas, NV
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