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A return address is not necessary but if you want to include it within the email so he'll have the new address then that's okay, it's whatever you would put in a regular letter. If you don't let him know of the new address then how else would he obtain it?
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It wouldnt allow me to email or anything. It said that I have a email already . But I have never use it for email. I only used it for send money. Im sorry to make things are . Just trying to see if I can email..
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I've just used the emessage for the first time, and so am looking forward to hearing how quickly it reached my friend. I'm in Australia, and it generally takes 10 days for a letter to get to him, and then more for mail room delays....so this could be a miracle!
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I love jpay. I'm satisfied with the cost. It allows me to communicate with my friend in a more efficient manner. Writing causes me a great deal of pain because of a previous surgery so I used to find myself being short in my letters. Now I can peck away and no that he will have my words of comfort in a shorter period of time. I'm just praying they will eventually have the chance to emessage me back as well. Thanks jpay!
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True, he may get the emessage one day sooner, but uh we've been doing the handwritten letters for quite a while now, one extra day won't hurt. Don't get me wrong; I'm excited that I can get a message to him a day sooner, I would prefer to be able to say little more without him have to put any strain on his 20/20. vision.
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Just a note to let you know it is 2 pages for one stamp. (it may seem like one page to you but when they get it printed out at the mail room it is 2 pages.) You can see how it looks by going to your sent box and printing one of the letters you sent him and you will be able to tell what he gets and how it looks. Hope this Helps!
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I have been looking for where it states this and of course I can't find it right now with everything that is going on.
I found where it says make sure you have enough stamps for your letter then where it states 1 stamp per page But somewhere it tells you each Jpay page is two pages to the inmate
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I just used the service and I talked to someone personally over the phone and it's 1 page per stamp, exactly what I was charged. That's who also gave me the information about typing it in a Word document first and then pasting it, however many pages you have in the Word document then that's how many pages the email will be and how many pages the inmate will receive. Like you, unless it's something urgent, I'll write and save my stamps for very time sensitive information.
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