At 5:01 PM -0500 4/29/02, Mike Allen wrote:
>;)  We have been sending them ALL back to all the places. Even with no
>postage, the companies will pay it in hopes that a check *is* enclosed, but
>when they open it all they see are a *few* choice words.  ;)

Smart money is on taking a small piece of (heavy) slate, scratching 
the words on THAT, and putting THAT in the envelope.

USPS has stopped delivering the "reply envelopes taped to bricks" 
that many people used to use, but if it's actually inside the 
envelope, and the envelope is just heavy, it may make it through all 
the way. ;-)

D

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