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File : STAMPS.TXT
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Author : Pharlap Johnson
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BBS : The Banana Republic BBS
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CHEATING STAMPS v2.0 as directed by Pharlap Johnson
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Just a quick note to those who are exceptionally dumb. The contents of
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this file are about illegal things so if that turns you off then reset
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your computer now! Stamp cheating is fraud and if you get caught then
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you could be in real shit.....but if you do get caught then you are a
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poor criminal. Always remember, if you can't do the time, then don't do
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the crime!
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The Glue Method:
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Cheating stamps is real easy and there are a few different ways of doing it.
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Basically what you are trying to achieve, is to put something on the stamp
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that can aid the removal of the post mark. The obvious thing to think of is
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sellotape but sellotape looks very obvious so forget it now. More guys have
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been caught using sellotape than anything else. The best thing to use is
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GLUE! The sort of glue you want is paper glue and comes in the form of a pen
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for easy application. All you do is cover your stamps with the glue and when
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it dries it leaves a nice thin plastic coating. You should experiment around
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so you can get the optimum layer of glue on your stamps. You neither want too
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much glue which can look extremely obvious or too less glue in which case the
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postmark, when stamped, will go straight through your plastic layer and mark
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the stamp. Different brands of glue give totally different results. When I
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started out I was using a poor brand of glue that was extremely obvious and
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you needed to apply heaps of it to protect the stamp. New Zealanders are
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advised to use Sprite Paper glue but you overseas guys will have to experiment
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around to see what brands are best. So there we are, it is very simple. If
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you should get caught then you must be a real idiot! It is so easy to do this
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and get a perfect coat that is close to invisible. I reckon that you should
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get about 10 uses out of each stamp and one cannot complain at that!
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Miscellaneous tips:
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- a lot of the time if you send a pack with defficient postage it will get
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there safely anyway. A good example of this is I have about 10 Swedish
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contacts and the amount of postage they put on similar sized packs varies
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from 2.50 krone to 15 krone! That is a fair saving. Unfortunately some
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Post Offices are strict and won't let stuff with a large amount of
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defficient postage go the service that is required ie they may send it
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surface mail instead if air-mail.
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- If you are not gluing your stamps then place them all over the envelope.
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Post Office workers usually cannot be bothered stamping about 10 different
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stamps and will probably just postmark a couple of them.
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- Always look closely at stamps that you receive. Sometimes, like above the
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Post Office will miss postmarking a couple of them or alternatively they
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will only catch the corner of it. This is good becuase if just the corner
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has been nicked then you can reuse the stamp. Either rip off the corner or
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carefully when putting stamps on envelope/package, lay another stamp just
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over the postmark to cover it up.
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The Ultimate:
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The ulitmate thing to be able to do is soak used, postmarked stamps in a
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solution that gets rid of the postmark but leaves the stamp in perfect
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condition. I know that this has been done and an English guy was caught doing
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it in late '89. Just imagine the endless possibilities! There is another
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method that can be done and is what we use but that is top secret and I only
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tell my close friends. Happy cheating and catch you on the Banana!
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AUTHOR : Pharlap Johnson
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Brought to the WORLD by the Banana Republic BBS, Auckland, New Zealand.
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