My wife asked me to mail a couple cards last night, but we didn't have any stamps at home. So I took it to work where I have a Postage Meter from Pitney Bowes.
I stamped the cards already but is it impersonal to send cards via the mail addressed with a business meter?
I mean, there is no way you would send out wedding invitations with a postage meter stamping them all (although I think that would be the best way to do that). So in this case, did I do something wrong?


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If you have to use a meter then just add a quick hand written note onto the envelope. That should balance your Ka.
Interesting fact: It used to be that a live stamp would out-convert meters on fundraising mailers. It was a big deal. When I left the field studies were showing no difference.
Posted by: Tom Schmitz | May 9, 2007 1:22 PM
Nice of you to think about it, but I don't think the recipient of the mail will even notice!
Posted by: wife | May 9, 2007 3:47 PM
EVERYBODY loves to see that Pitney Bowes meter stamp...
Posted by: Leon Schwartz | May 9, 2007 9:42 PM
if i wanted to send u a poem for you to buy from me.. how would i do that?
i have a wonderful one about graandparent and its like a funny only granparents would understand poem.... i just dont know how to give it to you....
w/b to mii and help mii
plz i need your helplove tinkerbell
Posted by: jessica van arkel | July 15, 2007 10:57 AM
My sister made a very cute peom for Valentine's day, is there any way I can send it to Hallmark?
-Nani
Posted by: Nani | October 24, 2007 5:54 PM
I think it would be seen as you are cheap and a thief for stealing postage from your company.
A very immorale thing to do.
Posted by: paul | February 2, 2008 2:07 PM
It would be, but it is my company. :)
Posted by: Barry Schwartz | February 2, 2008 2:25 PM