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Christopher Cole
  • Marietta, GA
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Getting complaints from a post card campaign.

Christopher Cole
  • Marietta, GA
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I just started a post card campaign, and am mostly getting people calling asking to removed from my mailing list... Is this normal, or is it possible I used the wrong type of mail peice for my campaign?

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Dean H.
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  • Salem, OR
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Dean H.
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  • Salem, OR
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I think it just gets old being bombarded by the endless stream of these mailings. My wife and I own a decent size portfolio of rentals in multiple states and it seems like daily we receive offers to buy assets we have no desire to sell from people with limited ability to close. I used to entertain myself calling them to see what they had for sale but that never yielded anything. Anymore we just toss them in a basket for fire starter and comment on how poorly most of the mailings are sorted and the waste of money that could have been used to actually invest in something.
I get crabbier with age

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