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- drmguy
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Postage for Mass Mail
So what do people do?
Has anyone tried stamps.com for this?
First off, I am going to be using 9x12. I see two options, either take a massive stack of envelopes to the post office to pay one by one or just use stamps. I just wanted to make sure using a stamp is not unprofessional in any way.
Has anyone tried stamps.com for this?
First off, I am going to be using 9x12. I see two options, either take a massive stack of envelopes to the post office to pay one by one or just use stamps. I just wanted to make sure using a stamp is not unprofessional in any way.
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Re: Postage for Mass Mail
I don't think mass mail means what you think it means. Just email.
- drmguy
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Re: Postage for Mass Mail
Judicial internship
- yuzu
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Re: Postage for Mass Mail
IMO stamps are fine, as long as you have weighed it and know you are putting enough postage on the envelope. You don't want them getting a "postage due" envelope.
If you take it to a clerk at the post office I imagine they can get through a stack very quickly and that may be just as easy.
Good luck!
If you take it to a clerk at the post office I imagine they can get through a stack very quickly and that may be just as easy.
Good luck!
- kalvano
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Re: Postage for Mass Mail
You should not be using regular mail. Email this stuff.
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Re: Postage for Mass Mail
Judicial internships typically require snail mail.kalvano wrote:You should not be using regular mail. Email this stuff.
But yes, email firms and PI organizations.
- wiseowl
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Re: Postage for Mass Mail
Definitely snail mail judicial. I wouldn't bother with 9 X 12, honestly. If you're sending enough documents that they don't fit, when tightly folded, in a regular envelope they won't be read anyway.
- chup
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Re: Postage for Mass Mail
Wut. No.wiseowl wrote:Definitely snail mail judicial. I wouldn't bother with 9 X 12, honestly. If you're sending enough documents that they don't fit, when tightly folded, in a regular envelope they won't be read anyway.
And stamps are fine. These are the kinds of inane details that don't matter for dick that TLS loves to obsess over. In all likelihood it's a clerk or an intern who will be opening these things and they don't give a shit about the difference between stamped and metered mail.