Show HN: Send free postcards worldwide
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Show HN: Send free postcards worldwide
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#4how does this work? Is there a business model?
"It costs us some to print and post your photos as postcards. Please support us to keep this service free, forever."
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#5Without clear statements on this I would have to either not use the service or first mail a postcard to myself, wasting resources if the service is truly free.
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#6I'd like to know more how it works. Will the recipient get spammed either directly (by advertisement on the postcard) or indirectly (selling the address)? Without clear statements on this I would have to either not use the service or first mail a postcard to myself, wasting resources if the service is truly free.
No terms and conditions, no privacy policy. I'm not giving them my address!
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#7I'd like to know more how it works. Will the recipient get spammed either directly (by advertisement on the postcard) or indirectly (selling the address)? Without clear statements on this I would have to either not use the service or first mail a postcard to myself, wasting resources if the service is truly free.
$ whois freepostcards.me Registrant Name:Private Registrant Registrant Organization:A Happy DreamHost Customer No terms and conditions, no privacy policy. I'm not giving them my address!
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$ whois freepostcards.me Registrant Name:Private Registrant Registrant Organization:A Happy DreamHost Customer No terms and conditions, no privacy policy. I'm not giving them my address!
I don't get it, addresses are public, no? I suppose the name isn't, but you could just as well use just the initials or something.
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
$ whois freepostcards.me Registrant Name:Private Registrant Registrant Organization:A Happy DreamHost Customer No terms and conditions, no privacy policy. I'm not giving them my address!
I don't get it, addresses are public, no? I suppose the name isn't, but you could just as well use just the initials or something.