Use that junk mail in your printer

candyliquor35m
candyliquor35m Posts: 2,267
edited April 2024 in Clubhouse Archives
I've been doing this for a few years now. Any snail mail that I get that is only printed on one side, I save it and stack it to flatten it out and then use it in my printer at home. I use it for almost everything even if it's something I'm going to mail to someone else, personal or business. I just make sure there's nothing personal on the back.
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited January 2006
    That's a pretty good idea. I bet it saves a lot of paper.
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  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,048
    edited January 2006
    I use that crap to get the fire place going.
    When I feel like being an ****, I'll take X company's papers and shove em in Y envelope and send it to them.
  • candyliquor35m
    candyliquor35m Posts: 2,267
    edited January 2006
    I mail back all those NO POSTAGE REQUIRED return envelopes with a little sliver of the original envelope that I tore off the end to open it and write on it NO THANKS :D
  • brettw22
    brettw22 Posts: 7,624
    edited January 2006
    I wouldn't want to print on the back cuz inevitably I'd end up throwing something important away because I didn't want the offer on the original side. That, and paper's
    comment comment comment comment. bitchy.