Re: Envelopes
- From: "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 21:18:38 -0700
Finally they make double window envelopes with quick seal
flaps!...yea!...but they're over 50 bucks a box at Staples...but boy what a
time saver.
I've been wrestling with this issue for years...almost thinking of going
back to dot-matrix printer and fold over print through invoices that become
their own mailers.
Or Email & PayPal
anyway you look at it it's a pita
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**Crash Gordon**
"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've been sending my account billing out in double window envelopes
for too many years to count. They've always been a little expensive
and in recent years have run anywhere around $32.00 to 36.... $38.00
per box of 500, at Staples, Office Max etc. Just went to today to buy
some and they were $48.and change for a box. WOW!!!! That's friggin
10 cents apiece!
I was thinking that if I used plain ol # 10 business envelope and
addressed them via the printer, it would be a hell of a lot cheaper,
but can't figure out how I'd collate the envelopes with the bills.
What do you all use to send out your billing? If you printer address
your envelopes instead of window envelopes, how do you collate them
with the bills? Doing it that way would seem to lend it's self to
sending the wrong bill to a customer, due to a mix, up when stuffing
envelopes.
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