It will slow the delivery, as the envelope may need to be processed by hand. The sorting machines will orient the envelope so that the stamp is in the upper right corner. It will cancel the stamp and try to read the address. Since the orientation is wrong, it will probably fail and be kicked out for hand processing.
The standard in most countries is to put the postage stamp (or the meter printing) in the upper right corner.
Top left corner, opposite the stamp (top right corner).
Top left corner, opposite the stamp (top right corner).
on a envolope u put ur address in the top left corner stamp in the left corner and u put where its going in the middel
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why/how do you think you put it on wrong?
you put the other persons address on the envelope and put your return address on the left corner of the envelope and put a stamp
Get an address, buy a stamp and envelope, place letter in envelope, lick stamp, place stamp in top right corner of envelope, address written in the middle, return address top left corner. Then put it in the mailbox, preferrably with flag up.
You just favorite a stamp and put edit on where ever you want to put your stamp. After that, click the description area, click the right hand corner where it says favorites, and drag your stamp to the description area. Once you click done it should be there.
All you need to do 3 steps: 1) put a stamp on the right hand corner. 2) put your adress on the top left hand corner. 3) put the adress your mailing it to in the middle of the envelope.
I'm guessing your talking about the envelope first put the address you want to mail it to on the center of the front side then put a return address on the top left corner then put a stamp on the top right corner
You put your stamp on the top right corner. If you have address labels, you should put your address label on the top left corner. To make the letter seem friendly you should put fun, cut stickers on the back of the envelope. Oh, and the stamp and address label go on the back of the envelope too!