Return To Sender ....

The Post Office says "you can't even mail it there without a proper address and a ZIP Code."
Of course, after 70 years, I expected there might be a problem mailing a postcard in response to a small ad.
First of all, the penny postcard now costs an additional 27 cents.

As I clipped coupons from a 1939 issue of Popular Photography magazine, I did hope to hear back from a camera store in New York that three score and ten years ago called itself Fotoshop, Inc..
Today, Photoshop is the name of a software program used to enhance digital photos on your computer.
I also sent a copy of the postcard to the editors of the magazine but have not heard back from them.
I had the correct address in New York City, New York.
Labels: Fotoshop, Inc, PhotoShop, post cards, ZIP codes
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