Need to send a letter?
Jul. 15th, 2007 09:14 amI'm not exactly sure why anyone would do this, and my snailmail I sent Friday morning was the first time I'd done that in ages, but here's an interesting concept...(providing they're not selling your info anywhere?
The term “snail mail” has been around for about as long as e-mail has been popular. I’m sure the term annoys postal workers. In all honesty, the postal service is fast. It only takes a few days for a letter to travel across country. Of course, that does seem slow, compared to e-mail. That’s because e-mail is almost instantaneous. And you don’t have to worry about stamps. Nonetheless, nothing beats receiving a letter. Besides, some people don’t have an e-mail address. So visit eSnailer. You can type a letter just like an e-mail message. eSnailer will even cover the postage! What’s the catch? eSnailer asks that you complete an offer from one of its sponsors.
The term “snail mail” has been around for about as long as e-mail has been popular. I’m sure the term annoys postal workers. In all honesty, the postal service is fast. It only takes a few days for a letter to travel across country. Of course, that does seem slow, compared to e-mail. That’s because e-mail is almost instantaneous. And you don’t have to worry about stamps. Nonetheless, nothing beats receiving a letter. Besides, some people don’t have an e-mail address. So visit eSnailer. You can type a letter just like an e-mail message. eSnailer will even cover the postage! What’s the catch? eSnailer asks that you complete an offer from one of its sponsors.