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Monday, July 25, 2005

Junk Mail Revenge


This is not really Tech news but I found it to be very funny. I'm totally doing this!
Tired of receiving unsolicited credit card offers and other junk in the mail? Well, here's a completely LEGAL way to fight back. Did you know you can use postage paid envelopes to mail up to 70 lbs of household junk back to the sender? Attach their postage paid envelope to a brick (or similar heavy object) and mail their junk back to them at their expense.

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