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Braden Smith
  • Investor
  • New Orleans, LA
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Greetings all!

My business partner and I have been hitting it hard with direct mail marketing and are getting a few returned pieces of mail. Some say "no such address" and some say "insufficient address". 

I have heard some people say just use a skip tracer, some say to send letter again and write "return service requested" on the envelope and you'll receive the letter back with a forwarding address if there is one, and others have said jut throw them away.

What have you all found is best to do with these?

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