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reply card

American  

noun

  1. a usually postage-paid postcard or coupon that can be mailed back to the sender to place an order, request information, or the like.


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Chasing down R.S.V.P.s was a particular headache, and she claims credit for inventing “this ghastly thing called the reply card” to solve the problem.

From New York Times

Judging by the date of the circular the reply card was probably issued the middle of December, 1882, although it was not reported in the stamp journals until the next February.

From Project Gutenberg

Considerable interest was aroused among philatelists in 1891-2 by a controversy that sprung up over a reported "error" in this reply card, which occurred with the stamp at the left side and the inscriptions to the right.

From Project Gutenberg

As was to be expected, the reply card followed with the same change in the stamps, but no particular notice seems to have been taken of it in the contemporary magazines.

From Project Gutenberg

The reply card in the new type is again an uncertainty.

From Project Gutenberg