mail it in

mail it in
 v. phr.— «This 8.75 percent return, far preferable to “mailing it in” with a basic savings or CD interest rate, isn’t achieved risk- or heartache-free.» —by David Gardner, Tom Gardner The Motley Fool’s Money After 40 May 25, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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Blessing Box (episode #1613)

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