@plmccut wrote:
LGRM - So you're saying I should keep the front and back plus any communication ads and discard the rest? Then only mail the front, back and communication ads? That would be a whole lot cheaper.
Sorry I've been MIA. Yes, I guess. I'm not sure what you mean by "communication ads."
So, if I get a qualifying newsletter, say, I keep the full cover (which has the postage on it, and they can tell what kind of a mailing it was), and send just the cover. I recycle the insides after we read them.
If I get a qualifying mailer, I keep the sender's envie, and the main part of the mailing with my address on it, and toss the excess inserts and the return envie.
I only send what they're asking for, which is two distinct types of mail. This saves soooo much postage! btw, I asked via email if it was okay to keep some of the qualifying mail, because we actually do use it. I was told yes, so I figure reducing what I send them this way is also fine. I have not been scolded. If you are concerned at all, you should contact the person in charge of the project.
@kimbesa wrote:
It appears there is more than one mailing project, with different standards. I only have experience with the daily mail survey.
I'm getting that impression, as well.