Location:
East Campus Hall (ECH)
Hours of operation:
Monday - Friday
7:30am - 4:00pm
Monday - Friday
7:30am - 4:00pm
Description |
Dispensing Unit |
Price |
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DATA:
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Database clean up | PER / HOUR | $50.00 |
Canadian address and postal code correction | PER / 1,000 | $24.00 |
USA address and zip code correction | PER / 1,000 | $24.00 |
Elimination of duplicate records | PER / 1,000 | $10.00 |
National Change of Address (NCOA) | PER / 1,000 | $10.00 |
Correction and postal code sort mailling list only | Minimum charge 3 hours | $150.00 |
Integrating 2 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $17.00 |
Integrating 3 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $25.00 |
Integrating 4 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $33.00 |
Integrating 5 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $41.00 |
Integrating 6 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $49.00 |
Integrating 7 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $57.00 |
Integrating 8 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $65.00 |
Integrating 9 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $73.00 |
Integrating 10 data lists | PER / 1,000 | $81.00 |
PRINTING: | ||
Machine set-up | One time fee | $60.00 |
Labelling-Laser and Ink jet printing | PER / 1,000 | $20.00 |
Labelling sticky labels | PER / 1,000 | $50.00 |
Print Business Reply Mail (BRM) | PER / 1,000 | $10.00 |
Print addresses only | PER / 1,000 | $20.00 |
Print Addresses & Postal code sort | PER / 1,000 | $45.00 |
POLYBAGGING: | ||
Polybagging | PER / PIECE | $0.20 |
AUTOMATED ENVELOPE STUFFING: | ||
1 insert | PER / 1,000 | $35.00 |
2 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $40.00 |
3 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $45.00 |
4 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $50.00 |
MANUAL ENVELOPE STUFFING: | ||
1 insert | PER / 1,000 |
$50.00 |
2 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $55.00 |
3 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $60.00 |
4 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $65.00 |
5 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $70.00 |
6 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $75.00 |
7 inserts | PER / 1,000 | $80.00 |
FOLDING: | ||
Automated folding | PER / 1,000 | $15.00 |
Manual folding | PER / 1,000 | $35.00 |
**Prices are for estimating costs only**
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.