FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for March 10, 2011

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    alviebird  about 13 years ago

    To entice you to take on more bills.

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    lewisbower  about 13 years ago

    I get a fine collection in the mailbox that includes ads, bills, political mailings (franked), and requests from charity. If this does not improve, the fine art in my mail lady’s Christmas card is going from Jackson to Hamilton

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    Destiny23  about 13 years ago

    At least today bills come electronically. You still owe as much money, but no trees died to tell you how much you owe… (Just a few electrons!)

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    davidf42  about 13 years ago

    Lewreader - That’s not fair. Don’t punish the Letter Carrier for just doing her/his job. It’s not their fault.

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    serenasakitty  about 13 years ago

    I keep asking the postoffice to shred all my bills but they won’t do it. I think they shred the letters and checks because I don’t get those.

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    kittenpah  about 13 years ago

    @Destiny23, for a small additional fee, you can have the billers use recycled electrons and help preserve a molecule.

    The one thing that I can’t seem to permanently stop is all of the blasted credit card offers.

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    dicatduke  about 13 years ago

    Yeah, me too! And the last thing I need is a credit card! I like catalogs though. Wish books!

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    kab2rb  about 13 years ago

    For our cc we are getting it down more. Please don’t let nothing break down. I would like to pay but days I pay may not correspond to same time.

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    mbne08  about 13 years ago

    i finally stopped the offers.. i just send the offer back to them in the return envelope, and sometimes i include the other junk too. :D

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    dicatduke  about 13 years ago

    Maybe the bill companies sell the mailing lists to the catalog companies. That would explain a lot.

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