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March 2-3, 2002:
Stamp Shortages.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
If you can't find a new stamp at your local post office, it
may not mean it's sold out.
"They sit out there at some post windows where customers are
not interested, and then there are other areas where they
could have been sold and we can't get 'em there because we
don't know that they're there."
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Lawrence Lum is manager of stamp acquisition and distribution
for the Postal Service. He says post offices can re-order most
stamps.
"A customer goes in and talks to the postmaster directly, and
tells them that they want those stamps."
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The problem is that once the stamps leave the distribution
centers, headquarters loses track of them.
Case in point: The Snoopy stamp. At one point, it APPEARED it was
sold out.
"It hasn't ever ever been off sale, but you're going to have to be
very careful about how you find them, because I can't assure you
which post offices have them."
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One good place to look: At postal stores, special retail areas in
some post offices. They tend to have a better selection of new and
popular stamps than regular window clerks.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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