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	<title>Comments on: Round-Trip Envelopes</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Mainwaring</title>
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		<description>Re-usable (”round-trip?”)  envelopes are an interesting concept. I have to wonder how practical they are. A simple youTube demo on their we site might answer more questions than their FAQ. You have to dig around their site to discover how to re-use their envelope. 

You zip it open. Then paste the flap to reclose and mail it again. They don&#039;t answer the question of original postal markings and addressing for the return trip. For recipients that don&#039;t throw away envelopes upon receipt and separate contents it seems to be a neat way to cut down trashed envelopes.



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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Re-usable (”round-trip?”)  envelopes are an interesting concept. I have to wonder how practical they are. A simple youTube demo on their we site might answer more questions than their FAQ. You have to dig around their site to discover how to re-use their envelope. </p>
<p>You zip it open. Then paste the flap to reclose and mail it again. They don&#8217;t answer the question of original postal markings and addressing for the return trip. For recipients that don&#8217;t throw away envelopes upon receipt and separate contents it seems to be a neat way to cut down trashed envelopes.</p>
<p>Dave Mainwaring<br />
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