I can’t possibly use all the labels I get, they gum up my shredder, so I am stuck trying to figure out how to dispose of them so my address is obscured before I trash them. I do not appreciate getting them.
Furthermore, when I get the nickel in the mail from one charity, I put it in my spare change bowl for future donation to a local food pantry program that helps local familiies. I won’t be shamed into helping a charity that sends unsolicited items of value.
We use ours. Saves having to write it. Depending on the charity depends on how the labels are addressed. We always use the ones my husband gets, but I never use the ones I get. I only use my first and middle initials of my name when I address envelopes to my friends. Never my whole name.
rini1946 about 12 years ago
some of the churches have paper recycle bins outside of thier place so all you have to do is take them there now you are donating to them
Auntie Socialist about 12 years ago
Actually, it’s probably more passive aggression than apathy
Plods with ...™ about 12 years ago
And the post office says you can keep them and consider them a ‘gift’.
Totalloser Premium Member about 12 years ago
I do the same thing with those address labels.
DOUGLAS G THOMAS Premium Member about 12 years ago
I can’t possibly use all the labels I get, they gum up my shredder, so I am stuck trying to figure out how to dispose of them so my address is obscured before I trash them. I do not appreciate getting them.
Furthermore, when I get the nickel in the mail from one charity, I put it in my spare change bowl for future donation to a local food pantry program that helps local familiies. I won’t be shamed into helping a charity that sends unsolicited items of value.
cbrsarah about 12 years ago
We use ours. Saves having to write it. Depending on the charity depends on how the labels are addressed. We always use the ones my husband gets, but I never use the ones I get. I only use my first and middle initials of my name when I address envelopes to my friends. Never my whole name.