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    Rewards for Mail Machines

    For those of you that do cleanouts of businesses keep an eye open for any pitney bowes mail machines. These are the ones that print out the postage. They are leased/rented to the businesses. If you come across one of these there should be a number on it somewhere to call if found. They will pay $25 as a reward for turning it in.

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    At a meeting, there was a man who stepped up on the stage, and informed the people there that he had lost his wallet. His wallet had $100 in it, and he offered to give whoever returned it $10. A man from the crowd said, "I'll give em 20!"

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    I actually bought a bunch of junk at an auction and a newer postage machine was in it.....I held onto it awhile, tried to get it to work but didn't have software so I junked it.....LOL oh well

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    I have an old Neopost I got in an auction for $25. It doesn't have current postal rates, but accurately weighs in tenth of an ounce increments up to 30 pounds, or up to 70 pounds in one half ounce increments. I listed it on Ebay once, but the bids were just not there (for a new chip containing then current USPS, UPS, and FedEx rates was a couple hundred dollars) I decided to pull the listing, and keep it for my own use. That's been near ten years ago, I still use it very often, and it still works very well


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