Cracking the code to sending a letter | Letters

Katharina Fritsch on Germany’s use of alphanumeric codes instead of stamps, and Jane Gregory on appreciating handwritten letters

In terms of making stamps ready for the future, Royal Mail is missing a trick (‘Eventually it will just be a barcode, won’t it?’ Why Britain’s new stamps are causing outrage and upset, 4 July). In Germany, there is a system where you request an eight-digit alphanumeric code to write on your letter in place of a stamp. It costs as much as a regular stamp, but of course you don’t need to leave your home to buy a stamp from a branch, possibly with restricted opening times that clash with your working hours or that you can only reach by car.

While I recognise that written codes are worthless to stamp collectors, they’re a godsend to anyone who needs to send off some urgent paperwork and who writes letters far too irregularly to buy a whole set of stamps.
Katharina Fritsch
Brandenburg, Germany

• Thank you for alerting me to the existence of the Handwritten Letter Appreciation Society. I certainly still use stamps, as I write many letters and cards, including at least 80 Christmas cards with letters enclosed. And I enjoy receiving them just as much. I shall apply to join the society forthwith!
Jane Gregory
Emsworth, Hampshire

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