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Lynne Baker

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Hi all
I was googling to find out how to go about getting a freepost thingy for when I do some marketing and I found this site!
It doesn't say how many freepost envelopes you get in a batch but hey, if it's free I guess it doesn't matter!
I'm going to order some and see how big the advert is on the back -I'll report back when they arrive. I thought this could be useful for those of us who send out direct mail.
Enjoy!
 
Cheers hun
i have registered with them too, we will see what we get :hug:

PMSL i have just had an email from them saying that due to demand they are staggering posting these out and i should get mine April 2009 lol
 
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[PMSL i have just had an email from them saying that due to demand they are staggering posting these out and i should get mine April 2009 lol[/quote]

Yeah ! I bet that's at the earliest !!!!!!!!:rolleyes:
 
hmmm, I bet that's to avoid Christmas! Cheeky so and so's!
 
I signed up too, and it said April for me too. Bu, we've got the pleasure of their emails till then! LOL
 
Hmmm yeah its nice to save a few quid on postage but would your clients look at the envelope and dismiss it as the usual junk mail and not open it.

Its ok to say send payments of invoices and stuff but I wouldnt use them to send to my clients. You will then look like your personally endorsing a product. Also will your client appreciate even more sales patter when the beauty salon is often a retreat from all this buy buy buy society.

Its not worth it if your clients just chuck the letter away. Fancy or plain envelopes all the way or better still e-mail newsletters which are a lot quicker and cheaper to produce.

Kate
 

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