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Re: Envelopes
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
--
**Crash Gordon**
"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:91b5d886-021a-487e-a769-cc61c7c1abfc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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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