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AccuZIP User Group Conference

AccuZIP User Group Featured Speaker Chrissy Anderson

Customer Care Specialist
AccuZIP, Inc


About Chrissy:

Chrissy Anderson is a Customer Care Specialist at AccuZIP, Inc. Chrissy joined the team in 2013 and provides support daily to customer partners. She has an Idealliance certification for MailPro Fundamental Certification as well as certification from the United States Postal Service for Mail Design Professional.\n\nPrior to joining AccuZIP, Chrissy was a Mailing and Billing Specialist for a printing company in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania for 12 years. She currently resides near Pittsburgh, PA.
      

Chrissy will be presenting the following session at World of AccuZIP

  • Periodicals 101
    • Does the thought of a Periodical mailing make you nervous or even scared? During this session we will attempt to quell those fears while we talk and learn about the basics of a Periodical. You will learn what fields are needed in your AccuZIP6 database and which options to select when presorting Periodicals to achieve the best postage rates possible. We will also take a look at how to calculate advertising percentages and why it is important to keep your postage reports on file.
            

Download the World of AccuZIP APP (coming soon) or reference the Full Conference Schedule for complete session details, times and locations. 

"Periodicals: A complex mail class simplified" – Chrissy Anderson

I am especially motivated to take time to draw attention to Vince. In two instances, we potentially faced loss of product – significant loss, but thanks to everyone’s efforts, most notably Vince’s, we ended up with minor re-work and zero loss of stock. He’s patient and thorough, knowledgeable and resourceful. And he’s patient – A Big Plus when dealing with me. Long story short, the guy was able to not only produce a solution, but to prove to me the veracity of it. I hung up the phone saving thousands of dollars in catalog stock, not lost but salvaged, and my department had to spend just a wee bit of time on job re-work (which I was happy to do, all things considered). But I also hung up with a peculiar urge to write about Vince, incongruent as that may be since I rarely am moved to write letters of this sort. So… In a time of crisis, Vince was a terrific asset and ally. If I were his boss, I’d attempt a merit raise authorization, he was that exceptional.
H.D., Shawnee Mission, KS