There is no cheap option but you can get the Post office to Frank your mail for you as a bulk posting - check with your local office or call Post Office Helpline on 0845-7223344
2007-01-05 02:19:44
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answered by Carrot Cruncher 5
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I would go to your local post office with a fully packaged sample piece and have them weigh it & give you your options. Bulk mail, as suggested above, is usually cheaper - but, you would need to have a permit or know someone with a permit. If you will be doing this on a regular basis, getting a bulk mail permit may be a good option for you.
2007-01-05 10:18:46
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answered by bionicbookworm 5
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You could load the information on a website. There are several free ones on the Internet, do a search. Then E-mail your list the website address. If there is a lot of information to be delivered.
If there is little information to be delivered, four single sided 8X11 sheets; E-mail each sheet as an attachment (all four in one e-mail).
2007-01-05 17:18:44
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answered by whatevit 5
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Most mailing houses will allow you to use their Bulk Rate Indicia when you use them to mail your item. You will have to mail a minimum of 150 pieces to the same areas( 3 or 5 digit zip codes) to get the best rates.
If it is a package, send it parcel post. It will take longer to get there but it is cheaper.
Maybe you can simply turn it into a .pdf and allow them to download it or email it to them.
2007-01-07 00:36:52
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answered by websoulsurfer 2
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I know that you can obtain a bulk mailing rate from the post office. You may want to check out their website to get specific postal bulk rates.
2007-01-08 09:01:41
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answered by Diaper Delivery Services 3
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If you are wanting to mail postcards, you can have them printed and addressed and ready for mailing. If you get a 4x6 size, they can mail for .24
A good site is www.printsmadeeasy.com and you can save 20% on the order with code UPGRADE They print in full color, really nice and you can make them look however you want. It's really inexpensive too.
2007-01-06 00:30:39
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answered by Susie 2
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Yeah, post it without a stamp and get the receiver to pay for it when the postman arrives.
2007-01-05 10:14:28
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answered by Ecko 4
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You can send them bulk mail if you know someone with a bulk mail account.
www.usps.com
2007-01-05 10:15:13
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answered by strtat2 5
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If it is a book wihtout advertising you can use media mail. Postcards are cheap too.
Michael
2007-01-05 12:56:06
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answered by PrayerRequestBox 3
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Depending on what it is, scan it in and email it....
2007-01-05 10:25:54
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answered by natalie B 2
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