Although the convenience of email cannot be denied, the act of receiving and reading a snailmail letter is by far the better experience. So kudos to you!I understand that the letters are not personalized, but are they physically signed by the sender? That would be such a great touch and one for which I’d gladly pay more. Perhaps the sender could sign a small percentage, so that a randomly chosen few every single week would possess a little extra thrill. That possibility would absolutely make my heart race a bit faster as I tore open the envelope!
Although the convenience of email cannot be denied, the act of receiving and reading a snailmail letter is by far the better experience. So kudos to you!I understand that the letters are not personalized, but are they physically signed by the sender? That would be such a great touch and one for which I’d gladly pay more. Perhaps the sender could sign a small percentage, so that a randomly chosen few every single week would possess a little extra thrill. That possibility would absolutely make my heart race a bit faster as I tore open the envelope!