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@greylian wrote:I like to send back the prepaid envelopes as well but i prefer to fill the envelope with as heavy as material as possible. I pack a ziplock with washers and nails and other metals and flatten it good and cram it into their envelope and reinforce the flap and edges with clear tape. If you also include their paperwork with your name and address on it you usually dont hear from them again.
That costs money though..
I can t believe there still around. I received a letter from them 10 plus years ago. Scam artist who rob you out of 37.00 dollars. I never took the offer. Thank God that was a long time ago.
@Anonymous wrote:
@greylian wrote:I like to send back the prepaid envelopes as well but i prefer to fill the envelope with as heavy as material as possible. I pack a ziplock with washers and nails and other metals and flatten it good and cram it into their envelope and reinforce the flap and edges with clear tape. If you also include their paperwork with your name and address on it you usually dont hear from them again.
That costs money though..
Won't they bill the addressee? At work, one of our Merchant accounts sent us mail and they didn't put enough postage so my boss had to give cash to the mailman for the delivery..
No cuz you send it in their postage prepaid envelope