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Jameson Sullivan
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Tacoma, WA
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What do you use as a return address on your postcards/yellows

Jameson Sullivan
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Tacoma, WA
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I have no office, no PO box, no second address, would it be a bad idea to put my home address as the return address?  I live in an apartment building, and id prefer NOT to give out that information on the post cards but I also want to make sure I receive any returned mailings.

Any thoughts? Do you folks use a PO box? Mailing service of some kind?

Best Regards,

Jameson M. Sullivan

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Brandon Connell
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Brandon Connell
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A P.O. box, or you can use a virtual address if you are not local to your mailing. You can get virtual mailing addresses fairly cheap per month basis, and your mail will forward to you. It is helpful for edgy sellers who only like dealing with locals. You can also use LineSpan or CallRail for local numbers.

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