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Cornell M. Dayne
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Burke, VA
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Postcard Blues

Cornell M. Dayne
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Burke, VA
Posted

Well, for those of you who have managed to actually compile a list of folks and mailed out to them, tell me how you avoided sending to people who hate junk mail.

Recently, I did a mass mailing to outta town absentee owners, 2000 to be exact, and I am starting to receive a good amount of return to sender postcards in the mail everyday.

So far I've received 60 cards back, but the weird thing is that I seem to be getting the same amount (20) everyday. I'm hopeful that this will stop, but I'm not sure whether or not the post office is holding the remainder of the rejected postcards.

One thing is for sure...I learning a ton with this mailing. Any feedback you can offer would be greatly welcomed, ie how to do better next time around.

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