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Updated about 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

Postage: First Class Stamps vs Metered
Has anyone noticed any substantial change in response rate when shifting a mailing campaign from 44 cent first class stamps over to the metered option? My first thought is this would lower response rate a bit. Just curious if anyone has tried it and how it went.
Thanks.
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My bulk mailing company can use their bulk mail rate and still use some type of an actual stamp for just a few cents more. I would check with your local bulk mailing company.