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Updated almost 7 years ago, 02/08/2018

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Ray Thorsen
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  • Investor
  • Waterford, WI
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Direct mail marketing to senior citizens

Ray Thorsen
Pro Member
  • Investor
  • Waterford, WI
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Has anyone generated a list of senior citizens in a specific area. I am looking to market to seniors regardless of there homeownership status. I  know I can buy a list from list source but I am wondering if there is a more cost effective choice since all I am looking for is there age and zip code. I would like to possibly hire one company to do the list, print and mail the postcards. I did a google search and the options are endless and everyone wants me sign up before they will give me any pricing or quantities of leads in my zip code. I am hoping someone here can make a reccomendation on a company to use or to avoid. Thanks

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