If
sending a fastletter
shows that you care, and believe me, sending a fastletter
does show that you care, then sending a personalised
fastletter
shows that you really, really care. Oh yes.
It
couldnt be easier to create a personalised fastletter.
All you need is a suitable photograph, picture or image,
stored on your computers hard drive. It can be
a photograph taken either with your digital camera or
uploaded with your scanner. All we ask is that it should
be a picture free of copyright. So, if you stick to
photos that you have taken yourself, nobody will get
told off. There is more advice on what kind of pictures
you can send on the FAQ page and
we suggest you take a look if you are unsure about what
you want to send.
So,
if you want to send the cutest picture youve got
of yourself to Christina Aguilera, with the caption
I love you, nows your chance. All
you need is that cute picture, oh, and Christinas
home address.
Receiving
a personalised fastletter
is, without doubt, one of those thrilling moments in
life that is never forgotten. They say diamonds are
a girls best friend and a mans best friend
is his dog. But I bet none of those boys or girls have
received a personalised fastletter.
If they had, would they still be so keen on dogs or
diamonds? I dont think so.
So,
you can make it funny, sad, cheeky, cute, kind, joyous,
sarcastic, metaphoric, puzzling, pathetic, poetic, pretty,
naughty, saucy or sentimental. Just dont make
it illegal because, if it is, we will not send it.
To
send a personalised fastletter, begin by sending an
email to personalised@fastletters.com.
Type
your caption in the subject line of the email.
Then,
still in outlook express, click on insert
and then file attachment. Locate and then
attach your picture, and send it.
Finally,
complete the form below with the date you want your
personalised fastletter
sent, the full name and address of the person you want
us to send it to, along with the text of your message.
Please put in the caption again and use the same email
address you used to send the picture, so we can tie
the two together at this end.