Annoying credit card offers in the mail

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Fyrtwuck

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Those are entertainment for me. I remove anything with my name and address on them and put everything in their free postage envelope and send it back to them.
 

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Those are entertainment for me. I remove anything with my name and address on them and put everything in their free postage envelope and send it back to them.

Ha! Me too. That's my way of getting back at the spammers. Without spam snail-mail the USPS would probably go out of business.

Me too, I usually shred everything and mail it back

My step-father, working for the post office for the last 25 or so years, does this, too. Since they pay for shipping, he tries to make the envelope as big and heavy as possible, filled with shreds of other junk mail. The heavier the envelope, the more they pay.
 

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My step-father, working for the post office for the last 25 or so years, does this, too. Since they pay for shipping, he tries to make the envelope as big and heavy as possible, filled with shreds of other junk mail. The heavier the envelope, the more they pay.

next time I think I'm going to try grass clippings
 

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My step-father, working for the post office for the last 25 or so years, does this, too. Since they pay for shipping, he tries to make the envelope as big and heavy as possible, filled with shreds of other junk mail. The heavier the envelope, the more they pay.
That's a good idea. I think I'll try it just for grins. :)
 

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