#10 Envelopes, Security, Press-it Seal-it, 4-1/8" X 9-1/2", White, 45 Per Box (75026) - 1 Pack
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No. of the Mead. Business Security Envelopes 10 ways to protect your data Item #10- Dimensions 9 1/2" wide x 4 1/8" long I will take 20. An envelope with a security tint and a 10 security code. United States is the country of origin. STAY GREAT ENOUGH FOR AMERICA
When I print the envelopes in my laser printer, they become scrunched and slightly shifted, but are still usable. I am my own There is still a working seal.
20 lb is a very light weight. There is a label on the back
Using their services for my business checks is convenient for me Perfect fit for your needs.
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The error has been corrected. A scammer called "Mead" and a security agent convinced me. *These are made from 20 lb stock, and they bend when under pressure. I never would have purchased this item if the 20 lb spec for this item had been listed in the description. *No matter what kind of paper you buy, you're going to find that your laser or ink jet papers are heavier at 24 LB than cheap junk paper. When I hold up one of these envelopes to the dim "mood" lighting of my dining room chandelier, I can see through it. -The adhesive is on both the flap and the corner. There are gaps that make unzipping easy Put a fresh seal on it Are we secure? Give me a break! With a few extra bucks, you can get 100 24 LB envelopes from Aimoh who sell them under the.
Had I read the negative reviews prior to purchasing these, I would have avoided buying them. My assumption was that an envelope for business was an envelope for business. My mistake was I thought I had a solution. I have found these to be Moreover, the self-adhesive strip does not span the entire length of the frame. Those envelopes are not designed in a manner that inspires confidence. I'm afraid they will get stuck in the postal scanners at the post office. That I bought these is not something I'm happy about. Never in my life would I have thought that there could be an error in ordering a plain old envelope, but my ignorance was proven.
There will be no way for me to There is so little paper that the security marking bleeds through into the envelopes, so they are light blue instead of white. You should not use them for your business unless your business is to people you can ignore. As well, what would be so difficult about extending the adhesive closer to the flaps' ends? Since loose ends cause the envelopes to get caught in the equipment at the post office, I even have postal workers tape the envelope ends shut when I send them to the post office just to save them time. It seems that the generic brand envelopes I got at Walmart last year were thicker and had longer adhesive strips than the brand I bought last year. My disappointment is immense!.
There is something terribly wrong with these It is not possible to close them. In a sense, it's the only purpose an envelope has. About an inch or more was supposed to be glued on each side of the flap, but none was placed. Since there is a very short glue strip on the envelope, the two corners don't adhere and lift naturally away from the envelope face when you close it. This envelope is extremely insecure because it lacks a complete closure and the adhesive is so low quality that it easily pulls right open. The fact that an envelope opens in a brief case is an indication that the envelope is of poor.
This is horrible. The envelopes stated they were secure are not at all secure. The paper is extremely thin and It is better to get quality envelopes somewhere else. My package was smashed, and the seal had been resealed afterward.
The envelopes are fine however. One criticism I would like to make. Despite the adhesive being applied to the flap, it does not reach the edges. It is not possible to see adhesive at each end of the strip when you remove it. The flaps at each of the ends will be separated from the back of the envelope because of this. I am pleased with the way it adheres I don't think it's too big of a Despite my reluctance to give up, I still buy them. To make sure the envelopes are sealed firmly, though, I add tape. guess I ought to look at alternative solutions. I appreciate you taking the time to read.
I will double them up if I have time. The standards of today. There is nothing but fluff here. I wondered if it is a postal security thing that the old ones couldn't be scanned through their security machines looking for suspicious objects so they told the manufacturers to reduce their The price is very low. My opinion is that the system is not secure. Could it just be the new standard?.
In my mind, reviewing a paper envelope was never something that would be necessary. In spite of this, I was disappointed after opening the box regarding the weight or thinness of the The good news is that you might save on postage. When I opened the box, after reading other reviews, I was a bit amazed As we all know My life would have been so unbearable if I hadn't recognized the importance of reviewing Quite by accident, I sealed the envelope, gave it a minute or two, and then was able to easily open and reseal it with ease Nonetheless, the security aspect is not at all secure. Now maybe the seal gets better with a little more use, but I doubt it. In my case, it will do the trick since I only have two things to mail, and I was looking for the cheapest box of envelopes to use. My search has led me to Given that most of my work is done via email, I am likely to keep the remaining 43 envelopes for years to come.