What is a MPP you might ask? It is a Mailers Post Mark Permit. In other words I can hand cancel my own stamps. This makes sense when you want to make sure that your outgoing letters contain an interesting post mark instead of the normal machine ones that most of them get.
This site can explain it a lot better than I can.
http://www.mppclub.org/HowToObtain.htmToday Nancy was back at work after being off a few days so it was time to take my application to the Post Office. Nancy had a surprise for me when I got there. The Alaska stamps where in and she saved me a sheet.
Then I told her I have a project for her as I handed her my MPP application. She looked it over and said she had never completed one of these. I said I didn't think she ever did so I had the copy of the explanation letter from the above site.
She looked it over and told me she would have to call the Erie help center to figure it out. That was ok with me because I know she will work on it. I told her to take her time and to just let me know if she needed anything more.
So my first step has been started and I hope things go well that I can order the cancel stamp soon. I will need a permit number in order to do this.
I will update this through the process just to let you know how easy it hopefully is. Then look out I will stamping everything.
