Saturday, September 17, 2011




What Is Anonymous Remail and How Can You Keep From Being "Found Out?"

If you've heard about a service known as anonymous remail, then you are quite likely someone who is interested in having a letter or package delivered to someone without them knowing it came from you. One easy and highly effective way to achieve this is to actually employ the help of an anonymous remail organization from a land far, far away!

There are a number of such organizations available to all of us right now. Selecting one to go through will come down to a few considerations which this article is designed to help walk you through. The goal here is to make your mailing or mailings seem as authentic and "not you" as humanly possible. This is what you must always keep in mind when determining which company you want to use.

What you're looking for is extremely common sense here. You don't want to leave a footprint (or fingerprint) of any kind. This comes down to handwriting, writing style or content clues, and the biggest one of all... location! For these reasons, you must go with an anonymous remail company that will:

* Be located far away from you. The further the better. East Coast senders should use a West Coast firm and vice-versa, if possible. Some random place in the middle of the country would certainly be worth considering.

* Rewrite your letter for you. It is always a good idea to have your letter hand written by a third-party who the recipient couldn't even guess at their identity. Likewise, this third-party individual should address the envelope for you, too.

* Not store ANY of your information or keep transaction records. You want this organization to not be able to point the finger at you even if their lives depended on it. This is the real backbone of perfect anonymity.

Luckily, such companies do exist and their process is actually quite simple to follow. Anybody looking to take advantage of their anonymous remail services will simply stamp the envelope the recipient is to receive, and then in a larger envelope addressed to the remailing company, they will include this envelope along with the letter to be rewritten, a request for either a male or a female to actually do the writing, the recipient's address, and payment for the service.

Again, it's an incredibly simple process and you can send your "snail mail" 100% anonymously by following it. Fees will obviously vary depending upon which of their services you intend to utilize, but are generally quite reasonable. 10 cents per word for a rewrite is a common charge, but you will need to investigate each company individually to determine what you'll actually be paying for the whole shebang.

While people use anonymous remail services for both cordial and spiteful purposes, most companies that provide the service are not willing to operate outside the scope of the law. "Ethics" and such are another story, so long as the project you are asking them to participate in not illegal, you should be good to go.


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