Tuesday, November 1, 2011 6:39:42 PM
This really isn't a good idea. If the banks who issue the credit card applications refuse to pay postage, it leaves the US Postal Service with the bill. They`re already hurting.
Replying with a note is dandy, but filling the envelope to capacity just to weight down postage hurts the very system you depend on to ensure the banks "catch your drift".
Monday, October 31, 2011 10:58:37 PM
Of course, one of those banks could simply trash his credit rating, and that would stop ALL of those pesky unwanted credit card offers. Problem solved!
Monday, October 31, 2011 7:16:38 PM
Stoopid. First of all, the banks were threatened by Janet Reno of the Clinton administration to make loans to people they knew couldn't pay them back. Secondly, after paying all there postage fees, the banks will just pass the cost on to the customers. What do you think they will do?! OWS is a jacked up pointless temper tantrum from spoiled kids.
Monday, October 31, 2011 3:36:20 PM
Might be worth it just to get blacklisted, if that's a possibility - I get SO many of those CC offers, at least three per day.
Monday, October 31, 2011 1:13:57 PM
@crakrjak: Any good business keeps a close eye on there expenses, and seeing one of them rise rapidly will always catch there attention as they want to make sure it doesn't become a problem. Then they`ll ask the mail room guys wtf is making there costs go up suddenly, hence getting there attention on the OWS mail being sent to them at there expense.