https://texags.com/forums/5/topics/2881451/1#discussion
Alot of aggies with questions on their board. Some points they brought up.
No cancelled stamp.
Female handwriting
Female handwriting doesn't match envelope writing.
Stamp in wrong place(not in top right corner), like it had been stuck on after envelope was opened and placed below tear.
Said her kids could've opened and seen this but then she posted to twitter.
And some was trying to trace the bar code in this one.
https://texags.com/forums/5/topics/2881445/1#discussion
Crazy stuff over there.
true, but if that was the case, why put a stamp and return address on it?
Even if it is fake (may or may not be), that doesn't mean this behavior doesn't exist amongst fanbases. I just don't understand the thought process.
There have been numerous examples lately of fake racism put out by BLM,antifa and others. Could be something of that nature designed to stir the pot. Not excusing if legitimate, but too many issues that make it appear otherwise.
This is an obvious hoax, but engineered by who?
https://texags.com/forums/5/topics/2881451/1#discussion
Alot of aggies with questions on their board. Some points they brought up.
No cancelled stamp.
Female handwriting
Female handwriting doesn't match envelope writing.
Stamp in wrong place(not in top right corner), like it had been stuck on after envelope was opened and placed below tear.
Said her kids could've opened and seen this but then she posted to twitter.
And some was trying to trace the bar code in this one.
https://texags.com/forums/5/topics/2881445/1#discussion
Crazy stuff over there.
While I am not going to address whether it is true or not I am not see the same things you are. The handwriting on the letter looks the same as the writing on the envelope. Look at the "i" The stamp is in the right corner. Maybe not all the way but is pretty much where most people put a stamp. The stamp not being cancelled is not unusual. We get letters in our office on a weekly basis where the stamp has not been cancelled. I use to have a lady who worked for me that would peel them off and reuse them for her personal mail.