Talk:Courtesy reply mail

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Readers may want to know why a postal customer would want to place the FIM-A mark on a letter rather than simply omitting it entirely. It seems there would be no difference.

It would help if someone could explain whether the USPS processes mail differently when the FIM-A mark is present or absent. Does its presence facilitate processing?

Rudiman 05:41, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
 * That matter is discussed in the Facing Identification Mark article, which is linked from this article, and from the sources cited therein. If you believe that the information, sources, or both should be copied to this article, then be bold and do it.  Doctor Whom 19:44, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

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