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Larry Gude

Strung Out
...what's the cheapest, simplest way to send out a mailer? About 100 customers, so, small job.

All I want is to send a card with my business name, address, e mail, phone, and basic info about points and pansies. Like a postcard or something. Cheap. Simple.

Thank you!
 

Oz

You're all F'in Mad...
...what's the cheapest, simplest way to send out a mailer? About 100 customers, so, small job.

All I want is to send a card with my business name, address, e mail, phone, and basic info about points and pansies. Like a postcard or something. Cheap. Simple.

Thank you!

I guess I won't make a suggestion since you didn't like my last one... :ohwell:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
See...

I guess I won't make a suggestion since you didn't like my last one... :ohwell:

...that's a misunderstanding. I like the suggestion. However, it simply isn't going to work.

She made a bunch of changes for me on my site. I gotta take it from here.

:buddies:
 

DEEKAYPEE8569

Well-Known Member
...what's the cheapest, simplest way to send out a mailer? About 100 customers, so, small job.

All I want is to send a card with my business name, address, e mail, phone, and basic info about points and pansies. Like a postcard or something. Cheap. Simple.

Thank you!
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If you're sending an actual post card, 3X5 or smaller, the post card rate is less than the regular first class letter rate; something like 15 cents or thereabouts. I'm guessing, so please check with the P.O..
 

Oz

You're all F'in Mad...
...that's a misunderstanding. I like the suggestion. However, it simply isn't going to work.

She made a bunch of changes for me on my site. I gotta take it from here.

:buddies:

:pete:

So you don't think she'll create, print, address and deliver your flyers for you then? :ohwell:

PS. I didn't even mention thong either... :confused:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Well...

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If you're sending an actual post card, 3X5 or smaller, the post card rate is less than the regular first class letter rate; something like 15 cents or thereabouts. I'm guessing, so please check with the P.O..

...I've been looking at kinko's on line and it looks like a way, if not the way, to go.

Looking for tips, hints, etc...

:buddies:
 

DEEKAYPEE8569

Well-Known Member
...I've been looking at kinko's on line and it looks like a way, if not the way, to go.

Looking for tips, hints, etc...

:buddies:
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Hmmm.....I've never dealt with Kinko's for anything like what you want to do.
So, I'm guessing you're planning to run off a bunch of xerox copies and place them on bulletin boards and in mailboxes; things like that? I'm not trying to get in your business, I'm just asking useless questions. Good luck.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Well...

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Hmmm.....I've never dealt with Kinko's for anything like what you want to do.
So, I'm guessing you're planning to run off a bunch of xerox copies and place them on bulletin boards and in mailboxes; things like that? I'm not trying to get in your business, I'm just asking useless questions. Good luck.

...ideally, I just give them the customer list and the info I want on the card, they do the rest. This is all new to me.
 

jaie

So happy!
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If you're sending an actual post card, 3X5 or smaller, the post card rate is less than the regular first class letter rate; something like 15 cents or thereabouts. I'm guessing, so please check with the P.O..

Postcard rate is 27 cents.
 

baileydog

I wanna be a SMIB
I think you can get a "bulk rate" from the post office. Im not sure how many you have to mail to get bulk rate.
 

Pasofever

Does my butt look big?
If you need me I can do 100 and mail them for you..just get the stuff..I wont charge you...I am in a hurry and did not pay attention on what is needed on it. But we can get the cards off iprint.com too...but I would address 100 for you if you want..again for nothing but a "thanks"
 
...what's the cheapest, simplest way to send out a mailer? About 100 customers, so, small job.

All I want is to send a card with my business name, address, e mail, phone, and basic info about points and pansies. Like a postcard or something. Cheap. Simple.

Thank you!

You can use your color printer to print your info on one side of a printer-ready card, then turn it over and run it thru the printer again using the mail-merge function in Word that has all the addresses you want to send to.

I do that every Christmas for my envelope mailings.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
If...

I think you can get a "bulk rate" from the post office. Im not sure how many you have to mail to get bulk rate.

...I do that, that means I have to get the cards and address and print them and stamp them, right?

kinko's is looking like $1.30-1.50 per card and they do it all. For only 200, that's under $300 for what has to cost me $50 just for postage, so, for $200 or so, that's saving me some hours.


I think.

Thanks.
 
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