Welcome to Old Age

xoxoxoBruce • Apr 21, 2016 11:39 am
I received my quarterly bill from the trashman. It's a postcard, perforated down the middle to send back half with payment and keep half as a receipt. This means I have to address an envelope, so being smarter than the average bear I figure I'll print a handful of envelopes to save myself from that tedious chore. The program I use to print envelopes doesn't list those 6½ x 3½ envelopes so it takes a little dicking around to get it right, then print a dozen envelopes, which should last me the rest of my life.

Reasonably pleased with myself, I write a check, stuff the envelope, smack a stamp on it, piece of cake. Having accomplished this I go to put the receipt and printed envelopes in my trashman folder. Golly goshes, Batman, what's this? Eleven preprinted envelopes which leads me to believe I did this three months ago. :facepalm:

When I got a heating oil bill a few days later, I checked for preprinted envelopes in the heating folder first, because I'm smarter than the average old man. ;)
glatt • Apr 21, 2016 12:02 pm
I haven't seen this bill on a postcard BS.

If they want my money, they damn well better give me an envelope with a window so when I put the bottom torn off bit in there, the address shows through the window.

Smart idea with the pre-printed envelopes though.
Undertoad • Apr 21, 2016 12:11 pm
The last bill I pay with checks is the landlord, and that's because I like having the extra days of breathing room in case the shit hits the fan.
glatt • Apr 21, 2016 12:28 pm
I'm POA for my cousin, and get tons of bills for him that I mail in. He's a stamp collector, and as a result, I have literally thousands of stamps I can use to mail bills back. Stamps that are worth less than face value because nobody wants them.

Speaking of that, did you know that you can go to a stamp collecting store and get unused US stamps for as low as 50% of face value? Not forever stamps, but first class stamps that no longer cover the cost of a letter. Mix and match to come up with the correct postage for less than the cost of a forever stamp. These stamp collectors mail all their stuff with old random stamps. It's kind of cool.
xoxoxoBruce • Apr 21, 2016 1:34 pm
Dealing with local businesses, they usually don't even have a website, no less an alternate way to pay them. Some of the utilities in PA charge an extra fee for paying online or by phone.
classicman • Apr 24, 2016 3:20 pm
What Bruce said. I still pay a couple of mine through snail mail as they charge $3.50 or $10.00 to do it online. Screw that.
Gravdigr • Apr 25, 2016 4:12 pm
classicman;958329 wrote:
...they charge $3.50 or $10.00 to do it online...


In a kind of reversal of that, RockAuto.com now charges a $10.00 surcharge to take an order over the phone.

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classicman • Apr 25, 2016 7:12 pm
At least that makes sense.
xoxoxoBruce • Apr 25, 2016 10:44 pm
Is that to order something for pick-up or delivered, Grav?
Gravdigr • May 4, 2016 1:08 pm
I think it's any order placed over the phone.
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infinite monkey • Jul 17, 2016 11:02 pm
I like this thread.