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I would state more explicitly that these letters are hand-written by a human, not using a hand-written font or hand written samples. i think there is a lot of gray area when something is claimed to be "hand written" and i would want to be sure, in no uncertain terms what I am buying. It is nice that you include a sample but I've seen computer generated snailmail spam that looks as realistic.
good idea - thanks for the feedback!
another suggestion - put the sample right on your FAQ page.
Can you print a company logo (ours not yours) on it if you do the subscription?
yes, we have had some customers who want the letter hand-written on their own company letterhead. We do this for the Author plan or higher. Send me an email: mike@epistly.com if you have any questions.
K. I'll pass it around internally and see if the sales guys have any interest.
If the goal is to make letters look more genuine, then won't it look a bit odd when the postmark on the letter shows it being mailed from a different state?
Thanks for your comment. One thing I want to make clear is that we aren't trying to deceive anyone - we simply want to provide a service that allows people to easily send hand-crafted letters and cards, because they are a nicer thing to get in the mail. We also have an interface that gives you a recorded history of all of the letters you've sent.