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Tristan White
  • Queen Creek, AZ
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Bulk Mail options--stamps are gonna get expensive

Tristan White
  • Queen Creek, AZ
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HEY BP!! Been doing mainly flips in the past and need to start getting better deals and eliminate the middle man...AKA the wholesalers!! Something that I haven't heard on any podcast and can't seem to find in the forums already (maybe Im just not as good at searching...IDK) is the best way you are all sending out mail? 

If I go buy stamps at the post office for a normal letter 100 cost me $55.

Does anyone have any tips for getting this cost lower?

I send out 1000 letters that's $550. There has got to be a way to do it less expensive.

Ive looked at bulk mail however I don't want to send to the whole zip code but rather directly to the properties that I am interested in across the whole city rather then just one zip code.

Thanks for the help!!

Tristan

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Mark H.
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Mark H.
  • Richmond, VA
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@Tristan White

If you're sending out more than 200-500 pieces at once the USPS does have a bulk mail service. However, each item in the mailing has to be the same (you cant have an envelope with 5 pieces of paper and another with say 10) and you have to pre-sort the mail.

This is different than their cover an entire zipcode service.

I used to volunteer at a museum that used this service to mail brochures to tourists.

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