I must be on too many mailing lists.  I have no idea where they got 
my name in most cases, except one was from ASPCA and I did donate to 
get the animals out of New Orleans after Katrina.  So that one I 
understand, but the rest, no.  You mean if your friends put your 
return address on a letter they are sending w/no postage, it 
eventually will come back to you?  Do they put the same address on 
the outgoing part?  That's brilliant!




-- In [email protected], "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here's what you do.  Send the labels to everyone you know, then 
they 
> can mail you stuff with no postage.  It might take 40 years or so 
to 
> get back to you though.  Me, I paper myself with them before going 
> out barhopping, for that added layer of security.
> 
> Actually, I've never gotten any of these.  We got some cheap-ass 
> charities around here.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Nate Allen" 
> <nate.allen@> wrote:
> >
> > How many labels can a person really use though? They always seem 
to 
> send
> > 50-100 labels, and I only send about 2 snail-mail envelopes per 
> month...
> > Nine times out of ten I don't even use their labels to send them 
a 
> new
> > donation! It's all either on line or in person.
> > 
> > If there were some more productive use for the 5000 labels per 
year 
> I get,
> > I'd be a lot happier about it.
> > 
> > On 11/29/06, Ellen <ellengoodman6@> wrote:
> > >
> > >   --- In [email protected]<weingartenchatters%
> 40yahoogroups.com>,
> > > "Aaron Weintraub"
> > > <aaron.weintraub@> wrote:
> > > I used to refrain from using them if I didn't support the cause
> > > because I thought it was unethical or something. But now I'm 
like,
> > > screw it, they sent them to me, no one else can use them 
> (obviously),
> > > so instead of me giving them my money, I'll take something for 
> free
> > > from them! Fine, I'll be THEIR charitable cause! It's not like I
> > > ASKED for the damn labels.
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I have learned in my life that 'marketing' is a strange 
beast. I
> > > tend to be
> > > > a more of a technical person, so I don't understand why an
> > > organization
> > > > would spend money on product for a freebie for the chance that
> > > someone else
> > > > might send money.... but that's why I'm not in marketing.
> > > >
> > > > At any rate, I use the free address labels all the time and 
do 
> not
> > > feel
> > > > guilty about it at all. I donate to whom I chose to donate 
to -
> > > ADL, EFF,
> > > > etc.
> > > >
> > > > Don't worry, the organization has a marketing budget that 
takes
> > > things like
> > > > this into account... now as to whether that marketing budget 
is 
> too
> > > large is
> > > > a different topic of discussion... and one I'm not qualified 
on 
> to
> > > rule
> > > > either way. I'd guess that they have done studies for cost out
> > > (mailing
> > > > labels) vs cost in for each kind of promo and have seen that 
> this
> > > one gives
> > > > them a good ROI.
> > > >
> > > > aw
> > > >
> > >
> > >  
> > >
> >
>


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