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biggphilly
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Unread post by biggphilly »

i always include an envelope/mailer with the return postage inside the package(so i send 2 mailers), do you guys do the same or just stick the return postage inside the mailer(sending only 1 mailer total)??
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I send a return envelope inside the envelope im sending and i put the return postage and my address on the return envelope so all they have to do is sign and seal... {up} [ca]
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I do the same. Only once did I just include stamps, and that was for producer Jerry Bruckheimer, since he sent out his own very cool black envelopes anyway and would still send his own even if you sent him one, so rather than lose an envelope I just sent two .44 cent stamps. {up} For all other requests I send the return envelope too.

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I always send an envelope with postage on it. Makes it easier on the person. All they have to do is sign a photo, slip it in, and throw it in the post. The easier you make it for them, the more likely they will do it. Even if the chance is not that much better, it's still just a little bit, and that counts.

I only use regular envelopes, not the bubble mailers. If you're sending a bubble mailer in a bubble mailer you are going to kill yourself on postage.
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