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Robert Williams
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Washington, Washington D.C.
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Yellow Letter Company Recommendations

Robert Williams
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Washington, Washington D.C.
Posted

My wife and I have been trying to set up a comprehensive mail marketing campaign for new deals. We thought it might be helpful to employ yellowletters.com since so many of you had great reviews about them. However, we have had a lot of challenges getting a response from them. What we are hoping to do is find a company that can handle our direct mail needs (sending out 1800 pieces a month for at least six months). We thought a combination of yellow letters and postcards would suffice. Customer service and responsiveness is important to us (and unfortunately we did not get that with yellowletters.com). Can you recommend other companies that you have used for direct mail services outlined?

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