Offpeak postage? What the.... ???
Just picked up the mail and got (yet another) bundle from Reader's Digest, with the usual printed "prepaid" envelope and today I noticed it's stamped " Postage Paid (Offpeak) Australia" Hang on... "Offpeak" postage? :eek: Does anyone know what this actually means? :confused:
I know for a fact that if I buy a stamp when no-one else is in the post-office I will not get a discount. And if I tried getting service during what I'd consider off-peak hours (aka the "wee" or "witching" hours) I'd be more likely to get a summons than cheap postage.
Offpeak? Surely it doesn't mean they only deliver it after the posties have knocked off? That'd give new meaning to the term "snail-mail." :rolleyes: Or does it mean that it costs more to send the same bundle to a mountain top?
Offpeak? Are they playing mindgames with us?