Monday, December 20

Fed says financial junk mail is useful

Washington Times

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Darn right it's useful. Saves me hundreds of dollars/yr in fuel costs. I burn it all in my fireplace to reduce my LPG costs. Bring it on baby! How do I like it, how do I like it? More, more, more...
Ol' Smoky

Anonymous said...

Yeah right!....those who spend huge volumes of energy( and money) on advertising porvide better goods and services and at better prices than those who don't? In other words,it's cheaper to use Crest TM toothpaste than it is to use baking soda because they pay for huge volumes of television air time! Sounds like just more postal logic to me.
There is NO USE for unwanted - unsolicited junk mail!!!!!
That king is NAKED!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Right, that's why 11 yr. olds and the family dog, cat and whatever else get the applications!! Too bad they don't come on a roll, then it would be useful.

Anonymous said...

The reason the "11 yr. olds and the family dog, cat and whatever else get the applications".....!! is beacause most of these junk mail outfits probably charge their clients by the piece. For each one that the 11 year old gets, there are four more to BOGUS NAMES that go straight into the "UBBM"(garbage) at the carrier's case. The ones that DO get delivered are mostly just cycled ,UNOPENED into the garbage at the delivery residence!

pretty useful, huh?

Anonymous said...

yeah, about as useful as t1ts on a BOAR HOG!!!