AFAIK companies don't pay for exact weight... they cut a deal with the post office based on their average mail volume. so it's the post office and the tax-payers who pay for your prank, not the junk mailers. (they've already paid)
also, you're not mailing this back to the dept that sent it out-- that part is mostly automated, under orders from marketing and mgmt. you're actually mailing this to the dept of minimum-wage types who have to open all these up and deal with the contents.
suggestion: since we all get junk mail no matter what, just throw it in your shredder / recycling and stop taking it so personally.
AFAIK companies don't pay for exact weight... they cut a deal with the post office based on their average mail volume. so it's the post office and the tax-payers who pay for your prank, not the junk mailers. (they've already paid)
also, you're not mailing this back to the dept that sent it out-- that part is mostly automated, under orders from marketing and mgmt. you're actually mailing this to the dept of minimum-wage types who have to open all these up and deal with the contents.
suggestion: since we all get junk mail no matter what, just throw it in your shredder / recycling and stop taking it so personally.
also, you're not mailing this back to the dept that sent it out-- that part is mostly automated, under orders from marketing and mgmt. you're actually mailing this to the dept of minimum-wage types who have to open all these up and deal with the contents.
suggestion: since we all get junk mail no matter what, just throw it in your shredder / recycling and stop taking it so personally.
AND anyone touching the envelope will KNOW there's something inside it, so you've thrown away the element of surprise you have with glitter.
Idea FAIL!