l-mail's prices are here:
https://l-mail.com/scripts/static/pricing.php
So in the US it's $1.47 for credit and $2.08 for debit cards for a
three-page letter. There is also a $3.74 surcharge if you don't open an
account with a deposit, which implies that you can use their service
without setting up an account. There is also a charge of $.15 charge for
removal of their logo from your letter.
CB
On 4/19/15 4:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
By the way, they say 10 pounds minimal initial deposit. Do you have
any idea how much each letter costs?
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisette Wesseling"
<lisettewessel...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Maybe a stupid question, but does a web site service like
this exist?
Chris,
I think what you need is
www.l-mail.com
You type in your letter, including address, and they print and send it
in the country nearest to where the recipient is.
I hope this is what you need.
Cheers
Lisette
On 20/04/2015, at 3:39 am, Christopher-Mark Gilland
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
OK, but after looking at this page you provided, I'm slightly
confused. This looks like I upload my documents, submit them, they
print them, then I go pick them up at my nearest location. That's not
quite what I'm attempting to do. I want to never have to leave my
home. I want the whole thing to be done for me. I type up the
letter, submit it, fill out the shipping to address, make my payment,
then have them print it out, and mail it for me without me having to
do anything further.
If that is exactly what this does, then let me know and I'll look
into it a bit more thoroughly.
Sorry for the confusion.
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: george b
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 11:17 AM
Subject: RE: Maybe a stupid question, but does a web site service
like this exist?
Find the one you want to use near you and it will be done
See link below
http://local.fedex.com/wa/lynnwood/office-5542/?cmp=LOC-1001545-3-1-971-1110000-US-US-EN-GPLCOPYANDPRINT
From:
macvisionaries@googlegroups.com[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 07:57
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Maybe a stupid question, but does a web site service like
this exist?
Importance: High
Guys,
Even if I have to pay a small fee for this, I'm very much willing to
do so within reason, and am totally 100% prepared to do so.
Here is the very most basic of the situation without going into a
lot of detail. I need to send a letter to someone. The issue is,
they do not check their e-mail hardly at all. This however is a
letter that needs to be written. Again, I would much rather not go
into the specifics. I will however at least give you this much
information... no. It's is not legal related in any way, and there
is absolutely nothing legally binding that says I cannot write this
person. It's nothing like that, as much as it's just that they most
likely 99.999% chance will not see my e-mail. Trust me. Physically
mailing a hard copy letter would be more reliable. I definitely do
have their address. The question that I have is, I don't have a
printer, and even if I did, I don't have a very reliable way to
address the envelope. I'd have to basically have someone help me do
so. The thing is, due to certain circumstances, the people who would
help me address the letter, as well as print it out for me are very
very nosy, and have been known in the past to read my mail, without
my prior concent. Yeah, I know, downright illegal. I'm not even
touching that one. The point is of this message, does anyone know
of a web site which would be accessible with Voiceover that I could
use to either A, type my letter directly into the web site, or B,
upload it as a word document, or text document, etc. then type the
address to be sent to, pay a small printing/shipping cost, securely
check out, then have this service basically print and mail the
letter on my behalf. I'd say on average, this letter won't be more
than probably 2, maybe! pushing it, 2 and a half 8 by 11 pages
long. We're not talking a huge huge lengthy letter here.
I don't have very good access to a public library nor post office to
ask for help. I'm kind a in a rural area. Otherwise, I would.
Does anyone have any thoughts?
Chris.
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