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My neighbor, a registered Dem, got a survey and a desire for a donation from him and the return envelope requires a stamp. Every time I get a survey from the Dems they have always provided a paid-for envelope. I would return it with a nasty reply but I don't want to waste my own money. Is this typical for the GQP or are their billionaire donors getting cheap?
SharonClark
(10,373 posts)solicitation in years, but then, I dont know how companies that send solicitations determine whether to include postage or not.
BigmanPigman
(52,461 posts)Midnight Writer
(23,223 posts)The idea is if you care enough to spring extra for postage then you are a priority mark for further solicitations.
This used to be a thing for non-profit groups. They would send a postage-paid envelope, but it would be marked "Your postage on this envelope will help us keep costs down". The catch is that USPS charges the recipient the postage whether there is a stamp on it or not. Putting a stamp on it doesn't help the non-profit at all.
BigmanPigman
(52,461 posts)That info will help me when I donate using real stamps in the future.