Anonymous remailers are not very popular today due to the spam problem, so I'd be surprised if you can find something like that. It's sort of a good thing too.
Hi all,
About a year (possible 18 months) ago my girlfriend found a service on the web that you filled in a form on a page and the company behind the site sent a letter out with the contents of the form to the address specified for free.
It was an international service as she sent letters to a few people around the world. Now try as we may, we cannot find the site for this company.
Does anyone know who I mena? It was totally free (I guess they took the name and address info you supply, who reads those terms and conditions things anyway?)
Anyone?
Dave
Anonymous remailers are not very popular today due to the spam problem, so I'd be surprised if you can find something like that. It's sort of a good thing too.
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i take it you're talking about sending snail mail. if so i doubt it's even around anymore. Free stuff on the web is long gone. they probably ran out of money.
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