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Envelopes Jim 05-12-2008
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Posted by Jim on May 12, 2008, 10:36 pm
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I've been sending my account billing out in double window envelopes
for too many years to count. They've always been a little expensive
and in recent years have run anywhere around $32.00 to 36.... $38.00
per box of 500, at Staples, Office Max etc. Just went to today to buy
some and they were $48.and change for a box. WOW!!!! That's friggin
10 cents apiece!

I was thinking that if I used plain ol # 10 business envelope and
addressed them via the printer, it would be a hell of a lot cheaper,
but can't figure out how I'd collate the envelopes with the bills.

What do you all use to send out your billing? If you printer address
your envelopes instead of window envelopes, how do you collate them
with the bills? Doing it that way would seem to lend it's self to
sending the wrong bill to a customer, due to a mix, up when stuffing
envelopes.

Posted by Jim Rojas on May 12, 2008, 10:48 pm
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I remember purchasing 2000+ off an ebay seller for under $20. I am sure
he still sells them.

Jim Rojas



Jim wrote:
> I've been sending my account billing out in double window envelopes
> for too many years to count. They've always been a little expensive
> and in recent years have run anywhere around $32.00 to 36.... $38.00
> per box of 500, at Staples, Office Max etc. Just went to today to buy
> some and they were $48.and change for a box. WOW!!!! That's friggin
> 10 cents apiece!
>
> I was thinking that if I used plain ol # 10 business envelope and
> addressed them via the printer, it would be a hell of a lot cheaper,
> but can't figure out how I'd collate the envelopes with the bills.
>
> What do you all use to send out your billing? If you printer address
> your envelopes instead of window envelopes, how do you collate them
> with the bills? Doing it that way would seem to lend it's self to
> sending the wrong bill to a customer, due to a mix, up when stuffing
> envelopes.

Posted by Jim on May 12, 2008, 11:15 pm
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> I remember purchasing 2000+ off an ebay seller for under $20. I am sure
> he still sells them.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>
> Jim wrote:
> > I've been sending my account billing out in double window envelopes
> > for too many years to count. They've always been a little expensive
> > and in recent years have run anywhere around $32.00 to 36.... $38.00
> > per box of 500, at Staples, Office Max etc. Just went to today to buy
> > some and they were $48.and change for a box. WOW!!!! =EF=BF=BDThat's fri=
ggin
> > 10 cents apiece!
>
> > I was thinking that if I used plain ol # 10 business envelope and
> > addressed them via the printer, it would be a hell of a lot cheaper,
> > but can't figure out how I'd collate the envelopes with the bills.
>
> > What do you all use to send out your billing? If you printer address
> > your envelopes instead of window envelopes, how do you collate them
> > with the bills? Doing it that way would seem to lend it's self to
> > sending the wrong bill to a customer, due to a mix, up when stuffing
> > envelopes.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Thanks Jim, I'll give that a look.

Posted by Robert L Bass on May 13, 2008, 12:35 pm
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"Jim Rojas" wrote:
>
>I remember purchasing 2000+ off an ebay seller for under $20....

Hi Jim,

I referred a customer to you today. I don't know if it's of interest to you
but they have an existing system (Honeywell I think) which is not being
monitored. He wants it serviced and he wants monitoring. Check your email.
I told him good stuff about you and gave him your addy.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

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Posted by Joe on May 13, 2008, 5:20 pm
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Roberass wrote:
> I referred a customer to you today. I don't know if it's of interest to
> you but they have an existing system (Honeywell I think) which is not
> being monitored. He wants it serviced and he wants monitoring. Check
> your email. I told him good stuff about you and gave him your addy.
>
man, that's got to burn to have to give up half your business because of
some morons in a newsgroup got you shut down. too bad your business is
so bad that you can't afford to hire a real pro with a license so you
wouldn't have to turn away half your business. the best half too,
recurring revenue. wow, man, bummer.... and with someone around there
that actually knows the business and is legal you could prob sell more
parts too. dude, too bad....I feel for ya.

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