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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Dvessella1983 on October 26, 2016, 10:43:59 am
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:wave: How do you send your mail? Do you E-mail or the old mail box way? :wave:
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I do both but usually send more e-mails because I am taking care of information that needs to be handled more expediently, is less expensive and I am pretty much guaranteed to be received by the intended recipient. I send cards in the snail mail for every possible occasion I can think of. The main stay holidays that I cover are Christmas, Birthdays, Valentine's Day and Sweetest Day. Sweetest day is the third Saturday of every October and let's you appreciate the sweetest people in your life. It is a mid western Holiday and I am originally from Wisconsin. Almost impossible to find Sweetest cards in Colorado! I sent Sweetest day cards out two weeks ago and put a lottery ticket and five dollar bill in each card toliven up the Holiday a bit.
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Mostly everything is in email.
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As one of the older generation, I have many peers that refuse to learn the new technology and won't do email. They don't know what they are missing!
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I do both but mostly emails. For the people who do not do emails you have to sent it the old mailbox way.
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Emails...mail is too expensive lol
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I get angry when i have to pay for a stamp when I feel they should provide a stamp, like the voting envelope.
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Mostly e-mails but certain things I send will go through the pony express.
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The only times I resort to using good old fashioned snail-mail, is when I need to pay a bill by check. I don't really like using this method of paying bills, but I prefer it to paying with more recent technology such as on-line paying. Some online payment methods charge you an admin or processing fee to pay the bill so of course I don't use those, but I will use my credit card to pay for all electronics, online or not, because of the benefit of the extra coverage your credit card company gives you if something goes wrong.
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The only times I resort to using good old fashioned snail-mail, is when I need to pay a bill by check. I don't really like using this method of paying bills, but I prefer it to paying with more recent technology such as on-line paying. Some online payment methods charge you an admin or processing fee to pay the bill so of course I don't use those, but I will use my credit card to pay for all electronics, online or not, because of the benefit of the extra coverage your credit card company gives you if something goes wrong.
Really? I have never been charged to make a payment online. I know locally if you want to pay your taxes with a card they want to charge you like a 3% fee. Screw that. I will write a check and they can take to the bank, wait for the transaction to complete, and get their money several days later. :)
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I use both. Can't send or receive a package electronically, not yet at least!
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mostly email but a few i actualy send in teh mail.
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both use email as much as possible but some things have to use regular mail.
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I use snail mail to pay my bills. I use email to correspond with my friends.
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I use both since some people don't have email.
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I send both!
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email is for normal business correspondence if i have to pay a bill i mail it unless of course i can pay it online instead.
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I use both.
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I primarily use email. I only use the post office and mailboxes when shipping items for my ebay store.
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I rather email/text. If someone doesn't have access to either of course mail it out.
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e mail most of the the time
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Both, but email is more convenient.
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It depends, we mail for the bills and email to communicate family in other countries.
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I use e-mail for most mail purposes but use the old mail box way to send real physical cards to my relatives on their birthday for a real special effect.
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I use both, it depends on what I am sending for my bills which I do not pay online I use snail mail.
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Emails are a little complicated to deal with. If it is a business, I Google the "business name" and go to their website. Once I reach their homepage, I go to the "Contact Us" box and click there. Usually, they ask you for your personal information and ask you: How can we help you? That is an easier way to get things done!
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Depends. If the mail has a return mail envelop, I use tht. But mostly I try to email to save paper and stamp cost. Most bills are paid online
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i do a little of both!!!!!!!!! :moon: :clover: :star:
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Both. I send out cards on occasion, Christmas stuff, and other things. I am going to be sending out stuff again this year, so I have to plan for it.
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i use both depending on the occasion..more email than anything..
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I do mostly e-mail but sometimes I have to do snail mail.
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I seldom mail any thing. I email 99.99%. It's convenient to email and it's faster.