you would have to put the creditor as the return address--electric 
bill, cable bill, etc.  What would you do, get return address labels 
for all of them?  Don't forget, you're getting these free ones based 
on your address.  You can't choose which address you want to use. I 
think James just meant if your friends wanted to send you a letter 
you could give them your labels, they put them as the return address, 
no outgoing address, and it would eventually get returned to you.  At 
least I think that's what he meant. 


--- In [email protected], "Aaron Weintraub" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11/29/06, Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > 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!
> >
> 
> It may work, but I wouldn't pay my bills this way.  If they catch 
on, they
> will 'dispose' of the piece or hold it postage due.  They've been 
doing this
> a lot longer than you have and know what to look for.
> 
> Interesting fact learned while attempting to find a cite for the 
above
> (which I failed to do):
> 
> Apparently businesses are now allowed to affix post-it notes to the 
outside
> of letters.  These are called 'RPN's or 'Repositionable Notes' by 
the USPS:
> 
> http://www.usps.com/communications/news/press/2005/pr05_028.htm
> 
> aw
>


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