Are there any US-based services that will take an email message (that
includes a message, recipient's name and address) and handwrites the
note and mails it? There is a UK-based service called Scratch n
Scribble (that only operates in the UK) and a US-based service called
ShinyLetter.com that seems to be out of business. |
Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
22 Nov 2006 01:20 PST
Hi prpro,
Please take a look at this service (which mails to any country in the
world) and let me know if it fits your needs:
Remind4u
http://www.remind4u.com/
Rainbow~
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Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
22 Nov 2006 01:38 PST
Two more UK-based services but send to any country in the world:
DontForgetYourCard.com
http://www.dontforgetyourcard.com/
"DontForgetYourCard.com has various message options available. Should
you wish, DontForgetYourCard.com will write or print your message for
you.
You have the choice of either a handwritten message or a printed message."
http://www.dontforgetyourcard.com/dfyc2006/staticContent.aspx?page=Services#mo
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MoonPig
http://www.moonpig.com/
Looking forward to hearing your views.
Best regards,
Rainbow
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Clarification of Question by
prpro-ga
on
22 Nov 2006 07:48 PST
These seem to be UK-based services; I need US-based services for a
variety of reasons. Any hope?
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
22 Nov 2006 08:07 PST
Hello again Prpro,
Notegram appears to meet your requirements.
http://www.notegram.com/
Read more about it here:
http://www.rismedia.com/index.php/article/articleview/16703/1/1/
Please let me know if Notegram works for you.
Thanks,
Bobbie7
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
22 Nov 2006 08:10 PST
Prpro.
I just read more about Notegram and I believe it is an interesting
service but not exactly what you are looking for.
Bobbie7
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Request for Question Clarification by
keystroke-ga
on
22 Nov 2006 21:41 PST
Hello prpro,
I have found a service which operates in the US, but it is similar to
shinyletter.com in that it takes the email, prints it out and mails it
rather than handwriting it. Would this be of use to you as an answer?
--keystroke-ga
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Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
23 Nov 2006 02:11 PST
Hi prpro,
Please take a look at this US-based service and let me know if it
suits your purpose:
SendOutCards
https://www.sendoutcards.com/
"You can send a printed greeting card with your message in Less than 60 Seconds.
Choose your card
Write your message
Click send
SendOutCards prints it, stuffs it and mails it, all for less than a
greeting card at the store."
https://www.sendoutcards.com/cgi-bin/trncustomer.pl?more_info:
And here's an authorized distributor for SendOutCards.com:
Hunter Greetings
http://www.huntergreetings.com/index.html
Another service:
Normzart
http://www.normzart.com/index.html
How it works:
http://www.normzart.com/mservice.html
Best regards,
Rainbow
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Clarification of Question by
prpro-ga
on
27 Nov 2006 09:39 PST
Aargh... so close yet so far! Odd that the UK has aq couple of
services precisely like the one I am seeking, but the US ones aren't
quite right. The handwritten aspect (versus printing that looks
handwritten) and the need to have it mailed within the US is very
important for this project. If anyone finds any more leads, I'd love
it!
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Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
27 Nov 2006 10:20 PST
Hi Prpro,
Did you notice this regarding Normzart:
"We prepare and mail your card. We will handwrite your message on the
card and mail it from Honolulu the following business day after the
date of your order."
http://www.normzart.com/mservice.html
Rainbow~
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Clarification of Question by
prpro-ga
on
29 Nov 2006 16:35 PST
Sorry -- yes, I did see it. However, I am relegated to using their
cards and need to have a broader spectrum of choices.
BTW, on another topic, now that Google Answers seems to be closing,
where are YOU guys going? Yer the best researchers in town!
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Request for Question Clarification by
rainbow-ga
on
30 Nov 2006 01:19 PST
We don't know where we're going yet, but you'll be hearing our news here:
Web Owls
http://web-owls.com/
>>Yer the best researchers in town!
And you're one of the best customers in town!
Wishing you all the best,
Rainbow
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