Number 203 - April 2000
Postal Bar Code Foils Newsletter Sharing
from Carl Tenning
    Carl Tenning reports that he put stamp on that extra newsletter he received last month and mailed it to his sister. To his surprise he received it back in the mail the next day. Why? Because the post office sometimes
prints a bar code along the bottom and unless that is erased, covered or blocked out it will be used to address the newsletter back to you. So, if you mail it, delete or erase that bar code before you mail it out so you won't get it back.
  Number 203 - April 2000