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Just kidding! Do not contact me for info!
I am cleaning out some old stuff. I scanned files and threw away that sandwich I was going to finish in Jan 2003.
Here are two reply cards I used. The smaller one was a BRM. Those started to get a little expensive and a pretty go return. The top one I used a #10 envelope out and a self-addressed #9 return with no stamp. That pulled a better response. Probably due to privacy concerns.
My data list was the best available anywhere. My client list. I also mailed a similar one to the many orphans I ran.
I do not remember if I had the Pitney Bowes machine then or not. I do remember spending days trying to come up with the perfect letter, Letterhead, and just the right paper. What a tremendous waste of time and money.
Anyway Looking back on how basic these are compared to All the techy stuff we have today is kinda funny. And worked great.
I also found my old CD of the MS Publisher we used to build these. I just can not find a CD player.
I am cleaning out some old stuff. I scanned files and threw away that sandwich I was going to finish in Jan 2003.
Here are two reply cards I used. The smaller one was a BRM. Those started to get a little expensive and a pretty go return. The top one I used a #10 envelope out and a self-addressed #9 return with no stamp. That pulled a better response. Probably due to privacy concerns.
My data list was the best available anywhere. My client list. I also mailed a similar one to the many orphans I ran.
I do not remember if I had the Pitney Bowes machine then or not. I do remember spending days trying to come up with the perfect letter, Letterhead, and just the right paper. What a tremendous waste of time and money.
Anyway Looking back on how basic these are compared to All the techy stuff we have today is kinda funny. And worked great.
I also found my old CD of the MS Publisher we used to build these. I just can not find a CD player.