Envelope Labeling Disasters
When a customer writes 'Dear John' on an envelope and you're not sure who John is, that's a disaster.
Disaster 2: Typos
When a 5-year-old 'helps' with labeling and writes 'LOVE YOU' with a crayon, that's a disaster.
When a labeler uses an entire line of space to separate 'To' from the rest of the address, that's a disaster.
When a labeler writes '123 Main St' on an envelope meant to go to '456 Elm St', that's a disaster.
When you label an envelope with 'Bill' when it's actually for 'Jane', that's the ultimate disaster.