A humorous way to "discard" junk mail...

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Can't really say I'm for or against the "protests" (haven't informed myself to make an intelligent decision) -- but found the video er.... ummmm.... entertaining!

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  • I've been doing that for years!!!

    (not the wood shim though...)
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    I saw this earlier. Great idea - for any company that still sends junk mail. I can't believe we level forests for this crap.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    From the video...

    "Every hour banks spend reacting to us is an hour banks don't spend lobbying congress on how to screw us."

    Nonsense. Banks lobby as much as they need to, putting weird stuff in the reply envelopes isn't going to change that by one minute. I've seen a few mailrooms, news of the "weird stuff" never makes it to anyone who matters unless it's dangerous. Even if it did, it won't reduce the lobbying.

    If you just want to cost the company money, which gets passed on to their customers, then go for it. If you think it's accomplishing anything . . . is it really? I suppose it does increase polution slightly hauling all those envelopes across the country again.
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