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Asif M.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Mail merge and envelopes

Asif M.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello there, any advice to this matter is highly appreciated. I am lucky enough to have some free labor(mom) for couple of months. I have my list, I have my letters. What is the easy or efficient way to put the correct letter in the right envelope. As every letter is addressed to particular individual and going to wrong address will be a big waste. Hopefully I am making some sense. If this has been answered before please point me to it Thx

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Account Closed
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  • Buffalo, NY
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Account Closed
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  • Buffalo, NY
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Ummm... You could sit down with Mom and help her stuff envelopes. Have a cup of tea and listen to her stories from your childhood. She won't be with you forever. Take her out for a nice dinner and thank her often for doing this job. Seriously, maybe use a generic letter next time to eliminate the problem. Google yellowletters for some examples. Best of luck in your investing career.

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