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  • noun Plural form of mailpiece.

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Examples

  • Basically, these two mailpieces represent about $10,000 being flushed down the drain.

    GOTV mailpieces from Wagman, Foster Peter Schorsch 2009

  • Wagman's mailpieces were atrocious, garish and unfocused.

    10 things I think I think about why Deveron Gibbons and Scott Wagman lost Peter Schorsch 2009

  • Two or three mailpieces alone could have turned the tide.

    Archive 2006-11-01 Peter Schorsch 2006

  • Two or three mailpieces alone could have turned the tide.

    Give Carl Zimmermann credit Peter Schorsch 2006

  • As a result, Wilen is able to produce more effective direct and transactional mailpieces for its clients, with personalized messaging, as well all relevant postal information on the outside of the envelope that can drive response rates.

    unknown title 2011

  • Taylor/Loyola, reform 1: "No Taxpayer Propaganda Act: In this age of free, electronic communications, television, radio, telephone and texting, the most outdated expense of Congress is the Frank, where taxpayers get expensive, multi-color mailpieces from politicians and taxpayers pay for every last one of them."

    VIVIAN J. PAIGE | All Politics is Local 2010

  • In August, Neopost Inc. introduced the SA60 Direct Address Printing System that has capability of processing up to 500,000 mailpieces per month for mid - to high-volume mailers.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • Neopost's SA60 Direct Address Printing System includes an ink-jet printer especially designed for printing names and addresses onto a variety of mailpieces, and Neopost Business Mailer Software, which is cass and pave certified by the usps.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • Inveloper, a high-speed system capable of processing up to 30,000 mailpieces per hour.

    unknown title 2009

  • Inveloper, a high-speed system capable of processing up to 30,000 mailpieces per hour.

    unknown title 2009

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