Addressed admail west

A blast from the past!

Admail West was a popular direct mail service in the UK, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s. Admail was a way for businesses to send targeted, addressed mail to specific households or individuals. The service was operated by Royal Mail, the UK's postal service.

Here's how it worked:

  1. Businesses would provide Admail West with a list of names and addresses of their target audience.
  2. Admail West would then sort and address the mail using their proprietary system.
  3. The mail would be delivered to the recipient's doorstep, often with a personalized message or offer.

Admail West was popular among businesses looking to target specific demographics, such as homeowners, families, or professionals. It was also used by charities, political parties, and other organizations to reach their supporters.

Although Admail West is no longer in operation, its legacy lives on in the form of modern direct mail services and targeted marketing campaigns.