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.png) | If a business sent you a franked envelope and you didnt use it,can you use it for your own purpose,by covering their address with someone elses |
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1 Contributor: Anonymous on May-03-2008 07:33:18 |
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| thanks Brains, love environmentally friendly ideas, and it is an added bonus when it saves you money! | Report
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3 Contributor: prophetess on May-02-2008 10:30:10 |
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| As long as the stamp from the post office is not on the envelope you can reuse it. Every piece of mail is put through machines at the post office which places a stamp on the corner, you can not reuse them if that is their. I have thought of this myself because I have my own business, and it does require sending things by mail, and since I am big into the environment, then reusing envelopes would be great! Personally I think the post office should do the stamp on the back this way you can place a funky sticker over it or something to reuse it again! | Report
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