14 October 2012 | 18 replies
    
    
        I would need...Decent quality printing of pics and good printing documents.Great quality scans.Be able to scan to USB and a combo card reading drive.Run off 12 volts.Work in temps form 0* to 110*.This would come in very handy for construction, commercial delivery, law enforcement, and tons of other places.
    
  
      24 July 2013 | 8 replies
    
    
        Postage is .16 per piece so you'll need to buy a metric ton of mail pieces to get your per piece price down to 5 cents - even the online outfits are .065 per when you add in shipping....then there's the lack of qualified targets..how many homes are rentals where the occupants aren't qualified to make a selling decision...uninterested...looking for retail sales...etc..etc..The per piece price starts going up (quickly) if you're unwilling to bundle your mailings into groups of 50-100, do the postal paperwork AND deliver to the mailing post office within their delivery window.
    
  
       4 November 2013 | 2 replies
    
    
        This does take a few extra days at times.Whereas an indicia most likely has a delivery bar code as part of the delivery address.
    
  
       5 May 2020 | 66 replies
    
    
        The notable difference with that market is appraisers have numerous protocols, government regulations, and processes to follow in the delivery of their appraisal work.
    
  
      11 April 2013 | 9 replies
    
    
        Lastly, I got the neighbor to agree to personally hand delivery the letter to the grand daughter.
    
  
      15 October 2013 | 12 replies
    
    
        Mason Valenzuela Keep in mind when sending a mail campaign that there are three key elements to the campaign, The List, The delivery System and the Copy.
    
  
      18 February 2013 | 195 replies
    
    
        Allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery, I should be out of the country by then!
    
  
      22 May 2013 | 10 replies
    
    
        Mix up the delivery vehicle.
    
  
      30 January 2024 | 26 replies
    
    
        No rush printing, no first class mail (for postcards), no overnight delivery - all that can easily add 20% to the cost of your campaigns.