Trying to Reach Me? Send SNAIL MAIL

United States
May 6, 2016 10:07am CST
You don't know me and I don't know you. But for some perfectly legitimate reason you wish to contact me. You try the phone, but I'm suspicious of a telemarketer or scam artist. I hang up. You try emailing me, but I view your contact effort as spam and flush it. You're getting frustrated now. What to do? Send me a letter. Yes, I am not afraid of a letter. I have time to look a letter over without becoming involved. I can weigh its merit, understand its truthfulness or its lack of worthiness. Once my "bank" called me (after hours). I told the guy to send me something on it using the bank's stationery with its official letterhead. I never received anything at all. Hey! I'm trying to help you realize that the good old-fashioned snail mail system does have its place in a modern world.
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• Valdosta, Georgia
6 May 16
I am very suspicious of anything that I cannot have proof of in front of me. Scammed is something I will not be.
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• Valdosta, Georgia
6 May 16
@KuznVinny Lol, yeah that would have made me a year old. But I hope I don't remind you of someone who was mean or anything.
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• United States
6 May 16
@LovingMyBabies No. A bit of a character alright, but not mean. She knew how to establish her own presence.
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• United States
6 May 16
I so agree with you! BTW, you look a lot like someone I worked with. Only that was 30 years ago.
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@sulynsi (2671)
• Canada
6 May 16
What's your address?
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• United States
6 May 16
I'm married...
@sulynsi (2671)
• Canada
6 May 16
@KuznVinny hmmmmm........ you either missed my point or you GOT it and are just trying to deflect
@Ronrybs (19003)
• London, England
6 May 16
Totally agree, any official stuff can reach me via snail mail. I ignore everything else
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• United States
6 May 16
You're too levelheaded! I daresay, it would be hard to scam you!