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From the page: "You know those obnoxious "refinance your home" or credit card scams offers that you get in the mail? This is called direct marketing, where marketers use a reduced bulk postal rate to send entire forests of paper mail to you. Plenty of people think its cute to... more
Reviewed by mxe806j02 Mar 18 2008, 10:37pm ( 390 reviews ) • officeofstrategicinfluence.com
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Rated by Tania1984 on Nov 10, 1:24pm
Good to see I'm not the only one considering actually doing it lol
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Rated by stunningstumbler on Nov 05, 12:14am
Oh,,, this is for spammers also
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Rated by dcart1107 on Oct 28, 8:00am
its hard to feel sympathy for the junk mailers. funny.
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Reviewed by malliorb on Oct 25, 1:21pm
lol'd at the FAQs . . . . Is this Myspace? No, wtf?
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Rated by Mexsillus on Sep 23, 7:07pm
Junk mail is annoying... gotta support this non-sense.
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Rated by Eck2666 on Aug 30, 9:06am
Brilliant! I've often thought of sending the most annoying of the return envelopes back with a sheet of steel or lead, but never thought you could get away with taping it to a box! The BANKS (i.e. CREDIT CARD COMPANIES) are the most underhanded, and deserve the return package. I get angry when I receive a coupon as a reward for being a good customer, and then read the very fine print which states cashing it will result in a horrendous charge for some useless "service." PAY BACK TIME!
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Rated by mercenarymary on Aug 29, 1:37am
I would tend to be more sinister? I'm thinkin cat litter...
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Rated by mishmashmusic on Aug 27, 8:21am
I've done something similar to this before --- although I would send back other companies' junk mail in the envelope, and vice versa. Sort of a passive aggressive way to make the mailroom clerks confused.
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Rated by DGTGDGCG on Aug 25, 9:47am
Dumbly made website, but good idea. I don't know if it works or not, I don't want to be the one to test it out then get a lawsuit. Someone else should try, rather than the moron who made the site.