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- From: aem@symbiosis.ahp.com (a.e.mossberg)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: The Baldridge award (was "AT&T Universal Card (tm? by AT&T)")
- Date: 6 Nov 1992 08:05:27 -0500
- Organization: Symbiosis Corporation, Miami, Florida (305) 597-4000
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- Keywords: AT&T UNIVERSAL CREDIT CARD VISA
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- mpb@troy.uucp (22161-bunz) writes:
-
- >First off, the idea of using a window type envelope is stupid, why not
- >just print the address on the envelope to begin with. That's the
- >answer to that problem, not the Quick Fix of printing the address on the
- >other side! You can STILL put it in the WRONG WAY!
-
-
- Not to mention the environmental aspect: envelopes with plastic or cello
- windows are non-recyclable. (and yes, I know there's a new window material
- that is, but who uses it? And you still have to yank out the window).
-
- aem
-
- --
- andrew mossberg systems specialist symbiosis corporation
- (305) 597-4110 fax (305) 597-4002 miami, florida 33166-6202
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