L-Mail offers 435 billion ways to earn commission |
28th April 2006 |
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In 2004 the world postal systems coped with over 435 billion letters. Over 5 billion of those letters were sent to international destinations.*
Now, L-Mail.com, the online letter writing service, is rewarding consumers and businesses who help redirect just some of the worlds letters through the L-Mail system.
The L-Mail Affiliate Programme makes a payment for each letter produced as a result of a referral.
<b>Ongoing Payments</b>
If partners sign up an L-Mail account, they will receive commission on that account for each letter produced which could go on for years into the future.
Since its launched in 2004, L-Mail has seen a strong month by month growth in letter volumes and is a unique product that now rewards people for their referrals.
To sign-up, for which there is no charge, and to read more information, visit www.l-mail.com/goto/affiliate-signup
*Source: Universal Postal Union |
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Gday Australia |
06th April 2006 |
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L-Mail is now operating from four locations in Australia. Letters can be sent to Australia via Perth, Sydney or Melbourne from anywhere in the world, often at a price lower than an airmail stamp.
L-Mail also process Braille letters from Sydney for anywhere on the Australian content.
With over 20 million Australians, including many expatriates, the increase in L-Mail processing locations will make next day letter delivery to Australia a reality on even more occasions.
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Send a gift with your Braille letter |
29th March 2006 |
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L-Mail clients sending Braille letters via our North America outlet can now send a gift with their correspondence.
Braille Playing Cards, a Classic Talking Watch and Memo Recording Keychain are available to help make your letter extra special. |
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FREE guide to L-Mail Services |
13th March 2006 |
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L-Mail have launched a free thirteen page guide detailing all our services.
To obtain a free copy, simply visit http://www.l-mail.com/goto/guide
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Send L-Mail straight from your desktop! |
09th March 2006 |
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L-Mail are pleased to offer the ability to send real letters straight from your PC or Mac desktop.
By installing the Yahoo Widget Engine and the miniMail tool, a letter is literally only a few clicks away. You can quickly send an L-Mail or email message without having to load your email client. You can either click on the small icon to start composition or use a customisable hotkey.
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For further information and instructions on how to setup and use the miniMail tool, please download our Desktop L-Mail guide from http://www.l-mail.com/document/desktop_lmail.pdf
This service is complementary to the email to L-Mail service which is also available. See https://l-mail.com/scripts/static/e2l.php for further details. |
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France says bonjour to L-Mail |
08th March 2006 |
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Oui, Oui, Oui! L-Mail is pleased to announce the launch a printing/posting location in France.
In addition to being able to write to any of 59 million French inhabitants, letters can be sent from this location to anywhere else in the world. |
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Spell check just a click away |
07th March 2006 |
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L-Mail is pleased to recommend two spell checking options to account holders. The spell checking tools, which can be accessed via the L-Mail control panel, give clients confidence that the letters in each word of their correspondence are in the correct order!
The tools offer a choice of dictionaries so UK or American English can be checked as well as the following languages:
- Danish
- German
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
- Dutch
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Finnish
- Swedish
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L-Mail prices now in Canadian Dollars |
14th February 2006 |
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L-Mail is pleased to announce that letters are now priced in Canadian Dollars as well as five other major currencies.
Prices are updated on a daily basis to remain as competitive as possible in line with exchange rate movements. The additional currency has been launched following increased activity in the North America markets and is available for letter purchases via credit or debit cards. |
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