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    I put my address on twice on the SASE...when dealing with the government I like to hedge my bets and make sure that if the postage is not sufficient (which happens sometimes since the Post Office like to increase stamp prices) I will still have the SASE in my mailbox. I'll pay the one or two cents and get along with my day. Better to be safe than sorry I think.

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    Definately put it on.....

    My take is this, I started writing to players a couple years ago. I actually put their address in the return spot. Dumb I know. Then I noticed that Kevin Tapani wrote out his own envelope that did not have his return on it. Nice of him. I started putting nothing in that spot. Then when mailing a batch of requests at the post office, my friend, who happens to be the postmaster, told me that I should put my own return in the return spot. He stated that letters are not returned usually without a return address in that spot. Just my take. I am sure either way will be fine.
    I just got a stamper and stamp the returns on most of the envelopes. JB

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    shoot, i just sent out about 20 without mine in the return address spot...so if they player doesnt put theirs down i wont be getting those back?

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