Two-Way Postage Saves Paper, Eliminates Junk Mailers : TreeHugger
Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 6:32 pm -The concept was originally designed in 2005 but it has taken several years working with the postal service to come up with a system that does not slow down the postal process and is convenient for customers. The envelopes come with an “eco- indicia” which is basically a stamp that looks like two stamps stuck one above the other on the envelope in a long row. Customers with bulk rate permits can use the new envelope, with an “Intelligent Mail Barcode.” … Originally posted here: Two-Way Postage Saves Paper, Eliminates Junk Mailers : TreeHugger Read More →
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Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 12:20 pm -If you work in an office, access to things like manila envelopes and stamps or postage machines is easy, but for home workers it often still requires an extra errand to the office supplies store and the Post Office. … Go here to see the original: i-penny Read More →
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Putting e-Business Cards to a Real World Test (Part 2) | msft
Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 12:20 pm -( Stamps ? Who uses stamps anymore?) If you work in an office, access to things like manila envelopes and stamps or postage machines is easy, but for home workers it often still requires an extra errand to the office supplies store and the … service , it’s an additional $29.95 to upload up to 100 business cards, $79.95 for up to 300 cards and $124.95 for up to 500 cards See original here: Putting e-Business Cards to a Real World Test (Part 2) | msft Read More →
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Putting e-Business Cards to a Real World Test (Part 2) | msft
Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 12:20 pm -( Stamps ? Who uses stamps anymore?) If you work in an office, access to things like manila envelopes and stamps or postage machines is easy, but for home workers it often still requires an extra errand to the office supplies store and the … service , it’s an additional $29.95 to upload up to 100 business cards, $79.95 for up to 300 cards and $124.95 for up to 500 cards. Original post: Putting e-Business Cards to a Real World Test (Part 2) | msft Read More →
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Putting e-Business Cards to a Real World Test (Part 2) - ReadWriteWeb
Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 12:20 pm -If you work in an office, access to things like manila envelopes and stamps or postage machines is easy, but for home workers it often still requires an extra errand to the office supplies store and the Post Office in many cases. .. Original post: Putting e-Business Cards to a Real World Test (Part 2) - ReadWriteWeb Read More →
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Puppatoons - Muppet Stamps!
Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 7:57 am -The United States Postal Service released a sheet of 37-cent First Class postage stamps in September, 2005, honoring Jim Henson and the Muppets. The Henson stamp featured a 1986 photograph by Norman Seeff. See the rest here: Puppatoons - Muppet Stamps! Read More →
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Puppatoons - Muppet Stamps!
Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 7:57 am -The United States Postal Service released a sheet of 37-cent First Class postage stamps in September, 2005, honoring Jim Henson and the Muppets. See the original post: Puppatoons - Muppet Stamps! Read More →
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Muppet Stamps! « Puppatoons
Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 2:51 am -The United States Postal Service released a sheet of 37-cent First Class postage stamps in September, 2005, honoring Jim Henson and the Muppets. The Henson stamp featured a 1986 photograph by Norman Seeff. See more here: Muppet Stamps! « Puppatoons Read More →
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Muppet Stamps! « Puppatoons
Written by admin on March 5, 2009 – 2:51 am -The United States Postal Service released a sheet of 37-cent First Class postage stamps in September, 2005, honoring Jim Henson and the Muppets. The Henson stamp featured a 1986 photograph by Norman Seeff Read more: Muppet Stamps! « Puppatoons Read More →
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