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Jewelz46

Im new and i know im suppose to look for inmates but if i put it on here maybe they can write to me and i will write back..


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Scallz85

Would you like to write my brother

 
Scallz85

Would you like to write my brother? He is way cool

 
DanielWoods

Hey Jewelz, I’m Daniel. I would want to talk to you and get to know you, I want to grow and build with you. Do you live in the Chicago, IL area? If so please text my line at 7735173327

 
Chino18

Hey jewelz46 I'll write u if you would like

 
Kirsten

Nevermind the name... the anglophiles say "Kristen", many others here say "Kerstin" by changing the vocals. I knew you meant me, it's okay. And yes, I'm one of the Germans here, knowing at least of three others as well. But the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are also highly represented here. 

 

 
FrankieBones

*Kirsten, damn typos... damn lysdexia.

 
FrankieBones

I believe Kristen is also in Germany. If you want to write a prisoner.... have a look through the profiles (I suggest opening a few profiles in a tab and eliminating them one by one) choose the one that you like best, or reaches out to you and then choose one of the mailing options. Whether that is by post or by electronic correspondence on sites such as Corrlinks, Jpay, or Access Corrections.  

Most of all, don’t overthink things.

 
Isabelle

Kirsten..did you say you're in Europe too? I'm in Germany

 
Kirsten

Well, browsing through the ads and choosing someone to write to is the first step. Click on "inmate profiles", do a search (you can choose your own criteria) then make your choice and start writing.

 
Jewelz46

What is thr first step

 
Jewelz46

I have friends locked up and they say writing would be good for both parties.

 
Kirsten

No, they can't because they do not hace access to the internet. So, itÄ's up to you to make the first step and write.

 
icymi

what made you interested in writing to inmates?