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Updated about 11 years ago,

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Leonard L.
  • Investor
  • Newport Beach, CA
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Will my Newport Beach return address hurt me?

Leonard L.
  • Investor
  • Newport Beach, CA
Posted

I am about to send my very first batch and following the advice of many posters here, will put my return address but not my name on each envelope.

As I address them, I am wondering - will putting a return address in a city like, say Beverly Hills, create a different response rate and negotiating dynamic than something more generic, like Los Angeles. Because I could get a box in a nearby city like Costa Mesa that is less universally known as a wealthy enclave like Newport Beach. Or maybe the Newport Beach address creates some excitement?

Thoughts?

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