How Can I Mail Someone Information Anonymously?
Question by Kristyn: How can I mail someone information anonymously?
I am looking to send someone information on getting help for their drug addiction. I understand that someone won’t get help unless THEY want to help themselves but there is nothing wrong with options right? Where can I submit the information? Every place I see works mostly through email and I am looking for somewhere that will send their info via Post Office. Any info would be great. Thank you.
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Answer by Guy Huntzinger
Think of it as an online suggestion box where you can suggest, criticize, or just let someone know your true feelings.We are proud to bring to you our anonymous snailmail feature. We use our mail system to ensure there is no way to track your letter back to you. Send a Letter.
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