Standard (Bulk) and
1st Class Mail Services

At SBSC/ Small Business Service Center, successful mailings and service is our number one priority. We offer a 100% "No Excuse" guarantee. We get things done perfectly the first time or the next job is FREE! And all jobs up to 100,000 pieces are completed and at the post office within 24-48 hours.

We invite you to put us to the test on your next mailing. Call 800-615-MAIL (6245) today for complete information. "Nobody Does It Better!" Mail should never cost you money. It should make you money!

Because we know every trick in the book for lowering your postage costs, we're able to recommend ways that you can design your mail pieces to take advantage of the lowest possible postage rates. Something as simple as a small change in the size of your mailer can save you a lot of money. In fact, we're loaded with ideas and mailing strategies that deliver a lot of "bang for the buck". Remember, anyone can prepare mail — you want results from the mail. You want clients, customers, and prospects. This is where we come in to help. From commercial mail preparation to providing consumer and business mailing lists; from digital and laser printing to offset printing; from data processing to secretarial services; from fulfillment and getting point-of-sale material to your sales force to warehousing. Small Business Service Center strives to help you improve your response rates.

Remember this, you don't need mailings — you need results from those mailings. You need a return on your investment to justify the expense. Any mail house can prepare the completed pieces and enter them at the Post Office. At SBSC we'll show you how to achieve the "Biggest Bang For Your Buck." We'll offer suggested changes and alternatives for you to consider to improve the effectiveness of your direct mail piece.

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1-800-615-MAIL (6245)

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