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Direct mail campaign

Dillon Campbell
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  • Norfolk, VA
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I am putting together my first mail campaign to get into wholesaling. I am curious if anyone has had any experience or thoughts on getting a mail meter in order to expedite the the mailing process while still keeping it personal and not like every other postcard showing up in peoples mailboxes

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@Annchen Knodt I am doing the direct mail myself instead of using one of the many services that can be found online. As a result I have to put postage on each piece of mail. I have basically two options at this point either buy stamps and have a blast putting them on or I can reach out to a local provider of mail meters. Which is in essence a machine that you can put the envelopes through and it prints postage on the envelope. The big advantages to using a post meter are it is automatic I just feed in envelops and the second it is actually a discounted postage rate. The downside would be availability to get it or if there are any other problems getting it As well as you cannot own the post meters they must be leased as postage is legally considered a form of currency So there will be monthly recurring expense.( I’m definitely not opposed to the recurring expense if it makes sense )

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