u/kozanartz

Hey guys,

I’m kinda stuck and hoping someone here has dealt with this before.

I’m in Cebu City and I need to send my passport to the U.S. Embassy Manila for Social Security stuff (just identity verification and some updates).

The problem is they require you to include a prepaid return envelope so they can send your passport back to you.

I’ve already tried asking around:

  • LBC Express
  • FedEx
  • UPS
  • DHL

…and basically got the same answer — they don’t really do prepaid return labels for domestic shipping here (or at least not in a simple way). LBC straight up said no.

So now I’m confused what people actually do in this situation 😅

Has anyone here gone through this?
Did you find a workaround? Or is there some courier I’m missing?

Any help would be appreciated 🙏

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u/kozanartz — 14 days ago

Hey guys,

I’m kinda stuck and hoping someone here has dealt with this before.

I’m in Cebu City and I need to send my passport to the U.S. Embassy Manila for Social Security stuff (just identity verification and some updates).

The problem is they require you to include a prepaid return envelope so they can send your passport back to you.

I’ve already tried asking around:

  • LBC Express
  • FedEx
  • UPS
  • DHL

…and basically got the same answer — they don’t really do prepaid return labels for domestic shipping here (or at least not in a simple way). LBC straight up said no.

So now I’m confused what people actually do in this situation 😅

Has anyone here gone through this?
Did you find a workaround? Or is there some courier I’m missing?

Any help would be appreciated 🙏

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u/kozanartz — 14 days ago

I’m setting up multiple new Google Workspace inboxes across several secondary domains and connecting them to Instantly.

Before launching any campaigns, I’m only planning to warm them up first.

Current setup:

Warmup Settings:

- Daily warmup limit: 10

- Increase per day: 1

- Disable slow warmup: off

- Reply rate: 30%

Advanced Warmup:

- Weekdays only: enabled

- Read emulation: enabled

- Warm custom tracking domain: disabled

- Open rate: 75%

- Spam protection: 100%

- Mark important: 50%

DNS:

- SPF: set up

- DKIM: set up through Google Workspace

- DMARC: set to quarantine

I’m planning to warm up for 10–14 days before sending any real campaigns.

Does this setup look safe/natural enough for new inboxes?

Would you change any of these warmup or campaign settings before starting?

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u/kozanartz — 15 days ago