You were instructed by your credit card provider to sign the card.
Ummm alot of private firms won’t accept an unsigned credit card either.
They will, however, accept your check.
Show the postal inspector your voter registration card and tell him it is good enough ID for Obambi...
I sent a package to my daughter in Europe. The price went from $52 a couple months ago to $77. Quite a hike.
I walked in to a post office with a $5 bill to buy, like, 10 Christmas stamps.
They wouldn’t sell the individual stamps. They said I had to buy a whole book at a time.
All I had on me was the $5, so, I had to leave.
If it turns out that your credit card is stolen and is used, if the company follows the procedures it has to, than it won’t be on the hook for the cost of the stolen merchandise, the credit card company will take the hit.
However, if the company doesn’t follow the procedure that it has to, in regards to credit cards and it turns out that the card is stolen, the company has to take the hit for the fraudalent purchase.
You should still sign the credit card, but you can write after your signature, for the clerk to check for identification.
I’ve just spent 30 minutes on their website trying to find a simple chart with the postal rates for letters. You can look up a rate for each individual thing you wish to mail, but a simple chart for the most often mailed letters by ounce seems to be not available.
It may have looked like the letters in "See photo ID" but whos to say thats not your siggy?!
Our Motto
“We don’t care
We don’t have to care
We’re the US Post Office”
I had someone give me the advice to write “See ID” in the place where your signature goes. It states clearly on the card, however, that your signature goes there, nothing else, so I sign it.
I swipe my card...at the counter. They never look at my card.
I give them the last 4 digits of the card...and that's it.
All of us aging white dudes look alike, anyway! < /sarc >