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Envelopes Jim 05-12-2008
|--> Re: Envelopes Bob La Londe05-12-2008
|--> Re: Envelopes Russell Brill05-12-2008
|--> Re: Envelopes Nomen Nescio05-13-2008
---> Re: Envelopes Crash Gordon05-13-2008
Posted by Jim on May 13, 2008, 2:29 pm
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> > Finally they make double window envelopes with quick seal
> > flaps!...yea!...but they're over 50 bucks a box at Staples...but boy wha=
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> > a time saver.
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> > I've been wrestling with this issue for years...almost thinking of going=

> > back to dot-matrix printer and fold over print through invoices that
> > become their own mailers.
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> > Or Email & PayPal
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> > anyway you look at it it's a pita
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> > **Crash Gordon**
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> Grown men going gaga over envelopes


If you owned your own company you'd think differently.

Go into your billing department and see how efficient they are about
sending out invoices. Cost of billing is just another factor that has
to be controled .... just like anything else. I'd guess they reach the
point of automated billing or using an outside service. But smaller
companys usually don't reach the breaking point. So .....a smaller
company, with enough accounts, could save thousands a year just by
bringing the cost of evelopes down.

I wish there was some way I could control the amount of paper each
bill is printed on. Most of my monthly bills are one liners. But the
program needs an 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. I'd just as soon that it bill
on 3 1/2 inch paper. Less paper, less time to stuff. Multiply that by
thousands and there's a few more buks saved in time material and labor.

Posted by alarman on May 13, 2008, 10:28 am
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Crash Gordon wrote:
> Or Email & PayPal

It's possible to e-mail invoices with quick books. Just did my first one
yesterday.

--
js

The voices in my head told me to clean my guns today.



Posted by Bob La Londe on May 13, 2008, 11:28 am
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> Crash Gordon wrote:
>> Or Email & PayPal
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> It's possible to e-mail invoices with quick books. Just did my first one
> yesterday.

Yup. I have a couple clients who like that, and they pay quicker if I do it
that way.



Posted by Bob Worthy on May 13, 2008, 11:40 am
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> > Crash Gordon wrote:
> >> Or Email & PayPal
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> > It's possible to e-mail invoices with quick books. Just did my first one
> > yesterday.
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> Yup. I have a couple clients who like that, and they pay quicker if I do
it
> that way.

Did they email their check back to you?


Posted by Crash Gordon on May 13, 2008, 7:21 pm
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My QB email option doesn't work anymore...maybe because Im still using 2005.
So, I have to print to pdf then email...it's a pain.



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**Crash Gordon**







> Crash Gordon wrote:
>> Or Email & PayPal
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> It's possible to e-mail invoices with quick books. Just did my first one
> yesterday.
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> --
> js
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> The voices in my head told me to clean my guns today.
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