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'''SASE''' is an  acronym for '''"Self-addressed, stamped envelope"'''.  | '''SASE''' is an  acronym for '''"Self-addressed, stamped envelope"'''.  | ||
Revision as of 10:00, 23 November 2021
- Example of a codad
 
SASE is an acronym for "Self-addressed, stamped envelope".
CODAD is an acronym for "Coded response advertisement"
People who advertise would request people answering their ads for a SASE to defray the cost of postage.
When a person answered an ad in codad magazines, they would put their letter, along with a few dollars and a SASE, and mail it to the magazine. Upon receiving your letter, they bank your forwarding fees, place your response into another envelope and forward it to the person placing the advertisement.
A few of the better-known companies were Rigid Bondage Roster, Aggressive Gals
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While most of the companies were honest and above board, I know of several magazines that ran phony ads just to pocket the forwarding fees to non-existant advertisers.
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