Got my mail
By Stacey
@xstitcher (32405)
Petaluma, California
February 28, 2023 7:31pm CST
Such as it was. Got a credit card to replace another card, I'm guessing--having trouble keeping track of what's coming when and why--particularly lately. The rest was folks wanting money one way or another.
When I went out it was sprinkling a tiny bit, but not too bad.
Right now, I am going to do some Bible study, and then take a shower.
Sometime tonight, I need to make a lunch for tomorrow.
Hope all is well with you in your part of myLot land!
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@ratyz5 (7808)
• Philippines
1 Mar 23
Isn't sending credit cards through the post a bit risky as it might get to the wrong hands and, if more unfortunate, be used in a shopping spree while the actual credit card owner is unaware until they finally receive their billing statement. Anyway, good that you got your card.
Your title made me think about how technology somehow made sending handwritten letters a thing of the past as even hard copies of letters these days are computer printed.
Still, I do believe that there are still those who prefer handwritten letters, but the first thing I thought of would-be letters received by people in prison, and those would sometime be exploited when certain hidden messages are encoded in those letters that are pretending to be updates from the family or loved ones.
@xstitcher (32405)
• Petaluma, California
1 Mar 23
Still, I do believe that there are still those who prefer handwritten letters,
Yes, and I'm one of them. Even if it's not a letter, something from someone who hand-wrote their envelopes. I think that's one reason why I belong to Facebook groups where people send things to one another.
As for the credit card, it's not useable until it's activated, and I have the information to do that.
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@Lignitecityabishek96 (7119)
• Cuddalore, India
1 Mar 23
Congrats on getting your new credit card as a replacement. I am good here. Just now started my day with tea.