
02-25-2020, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I think that a heavy smoker can come into your house, and leave a smoke odor without even smoking in the house.
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Yes they do.
People that work for me who are heavy smokers forward mail to me in Priority Mail cardboard envelopes. I have learned to not take the envelopes into my house but open them in the garage and pitch them into the trash can there because as soon as I open the envelope a puff of strong stench emerges. The stench even remains in my mail so I open it at arms length after usually letting it sit out overnight. Those priority envelopes usually take three days to get to me but still stink.
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