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	<title>Comments on: Mail Strike Opportunities</title>
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		<title>By: Darcy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darcy</dc:creator>
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		<description>That was a really interesting article, especially about how that company reduced their bills by 80% just by switching to e-mail... I never thought it would be such a big deal...
I&#039;m not involved in internet sales, but I am an internet shopper and I am so glad when internet providers such as Amazon made adjustments so that I could continue to shop with them. 
One website, LetsBuyIt.com, has adopted a really cool feature in response to the mail strike: you can search for a product on their site, click a certain box, and it will filter out providers that only use Royal Mail so that it is really easy for you to find providers that have Royal Mail alternatives. I think that this is really neat and a great idea for other internet providers. In the mean time, I know what website I&#039;ll be using to find low prices AND Royal Mail alternatives... it&#039;s a win-win, and I definitely think anyone should check it out, at least to browse. It&#039;s a really great user-friendly website... Good Luck to all as the holiday season approaches amidst this mail catastrophe!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That was a really interesting article, especially about how that company reduced their bills by 80% just by switching to e-mail&#8230; I never thought it would be such a big deal&#8230;<br />
I&#8217;m not involved in internet sales, but I am an internet shopper and I am so glad when internet providers such as Amazon made adjustments so that I could continue to shop with them.<br />
One website, LetsBuyIt.com, has adopted a really cool feature in response to the mail strike: you can search for a product on their site, click a certain box, and it will filter out providers that only use Royal Mail so that it is really easy for you to find providers that have Royal Mail alternatives. I think that this is really neat and a great idea for other internet providers. In the mean time, I know what website I&#8217;ll be using to find low prices AND Royal Mail alternatives&#8230; it&#8217;s a win-win, and I definitely think anyone should check it out, at least to browse. It&#8217;s a really great user-friendly website&#8230; Good Luck to all as the holiday season approaches amidst this mail catastrophe!</p>
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