On Jun 13, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:

On 6/13/07, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Jun 13, 2007, at 10:52 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:

>>
>> Hi Jay,
>>
>> I actually work with the post office on my day job, we do presorted >> mailings with them. And I can tell you that the post office does not
>> sell any addresses to private individuals. For the mailings we do
>> where we need to get a list we have to go to a third party to get the
>> list.
>>
>> The stuff you're looking at is probably the CASS software, or maybe
>> Delivery Point Validation. Both of which you run on your current
>> mailing list to make sure you qualify for the cheaper postage rates. >> I can also tell you that the CASS software costs about $1,000 a year
>> for access to match your addresses against the database. :) But I
>> don't think it really does what you are looking for.
>>
>> You may want to look into a third party place like InfoUSA[1] since >> they sell the addresses (We use them sometimes in fact) they may be
>> able to do what you are looking for.
>>
>> [1] http://www.InfoUSA.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Jason: Tell them to stop raising the price of the damned stamps! > Offer to take a pay cut and take one for the team.... I'll buy you a
> beer.
If only it was that easy... :) And actually if you want to send 200
pieces or more I can knock your postage down somewhere around 6.6¢
for the right type of mailing :)

It's called work share, I do the work, they don't charge as much :)
Now.... Where's my Beer? :)



   You help me when it comes time to sending out the invitations for
my wedding in the spring and you're invited --- open bar with
top-shelf stuff!


You get over 200 and we can definitely work something out, as long as your pride is okay with doing a presorted mailing (Mine wasn't) I can guarantee that all the pieces will get there. And get there quickly too. How does an average of about 34.1¢/piece sound as long as you stay under an ounce? :)



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Daniel P. Brown
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[mobile] (570-) 766-8107


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