Thank you for writing him. You can also set up a JPAY account, it's free. The only required thing, you have to purchase stsmps.He'll receive your mail and he can respond faster.
March 26, 2020 - 1:29am
#4
Msj0418
Same here.... this site is totally different than I expected it to be. I came on here to set up a profile for a niece of mine that is in a federal prison in Waseca and as I browse, I realize whoever came up with this concept, it is great! Just navigate through it as I am and I am sure you will sort through and find some people that def could use your wanting to be a beacon of light in their lives.
March 25, 2020 - 3:25am
#5
Leeshua
Hi how are u
March 24, 2020 - 8:05pm
#6
Natalia_perez
Hi
March 7, 2020 - 6:14pm
#7
AnaF
HI
I am new to this process. I think something very interesting is an experience that contributes to the writer and also to the reader, although there are many conditions to send a message.
March 6, 2020 - 6:42am
#8
Jilla
Hi there, I just finished writing my first letter to Andrew. Hope he's doing well. Love and light.
February 19, 2020 - 8:50pm
#9
Plarkin57
Hi, you can set up what is called a JPAY account.. Google it, it's is free. You can also write my son. Andrew T Clark @ Carson City Correctional Facility.
February 19, 2020 - 8:49pm
#10
Plarkin57
Look him up on Inmate look up in Michigan Andrew T Clark @ Carpson City Correctional Facility .
February 19, 2020 - 8:44pm
#11
Plarkin57
Look him up on Inmate look up in Michigan
February 19, 2020 - 8:43pm
#12
Plarkin57
Hi, you can set up what is called a JPAY account.. Google it, it's is free. You can also write my son. Andrew T Clark @ Carson City Correctional Facility.
February 19, 2020 - 8:37pm
#13
Plarkin57
Please write my son, who is seeking a pen pal. Andrew T Clark @Carson city correctional facility. When you write , please put return address on the actual letter. Therefore he can write back. Search for him on write a prisoner locate a inmate.
February 19, 2020 - 6:34pm
#14
VioletGrey
Lots of questions on here - I'll see if I can answer a few.
Wait times vary for a billion and one reasons - writing to prisoners is a patience game. Be patient and wait it out. Examples of why main is held up could include: holidays, slow mail room, your pen pal being under heavier than most watch, being in the hole, being transferred, not having stamps right away, being sick, slow mailroom... and many more.
There's no "online" correspondence with inmates that I know of. There are platforms which help make things a bit faster like JPay and Corrlinks. But these are also prone to get lost/sending half the message/coming through not in order/being delayed. You'll have to find out, usually your pen pal is the best source of this information as they will be familiar with their prison and the rules. Again, writing to pen pals in prison is a game of patience so if you're after instant communication then perhaps a chat room is better suited.
Both JPay and CorrLinks the inmate has to pay to use the service, otherwise it wouldn't be prison (if there is anything to make a profit off, guarantee prisons will do so). There is a lot of information on JPay and Corrlinks on here in various threads if you have a look through them.
Happy writing!
February 19, 2020 - 4:02pm
#15
Smbhh
Hi, trying to figure out how to write a prisoner, but cant really figure it out my phone..
February 19, 2020 - 2:47pm
#16
Chelsferguson90
Hey new to this, was wondering what is the wait time for a response? I sent email also included my home address to start up pen letters. That was a week ago just wondering if there is a wait time for them to get the email?
February 16, 2020 - 11:48pm
#17
Bethx67
Does this site have the option to email a pen pal? Instead of hand writing a letter. I've always wanted to write a prisoner but never actually do it. I'd rather talk via online.
February 7, 2020 - 5:40am
#18
Castle_sar
Yes we do.
February 1, 2020 - 4:54pm
#19
Victorsalazar20
Will be posting bio soon
December 20, 2019 - 7:31pm
#20
Neyla
Good morning, everyone,
I'm sorry, I'm taking advantage of this position to ask my question:
I would have liked to know if the Corrlinks service was paying for the inmates... did they have to pay to send messages via this platform?
Thank you for those who will answer.
December 18, 2019 - 9:58pm
#21
Penpal93
Do the messages the inmates write get sent back to us on here or do they mail them?
December 18, 2019 - 9:57pm
#22
jayHER2727
Hello my name is Jay thank you for taking the time to look at my profile. I am looking for a penpal or somebody that would like to get to know me. I have a big heart And I'm looking for someone that I can share it with. I feel like we all make mistakes in life but deserve someone in our lives.
December 17, 2019 - 9:28pm
#23
QwnTrudi19
I'm new to this, how do you get to see whom to write to?
December 7, 2019 - 10:03pm
#24
Plarkin57
Look for inmate, you will see his picture. Andrew T Clark
December 7, 2019 - 10:00pm
#25
Plarkin57
Look for inmate, you will see his picture.
December 7, 2019 - 9:59pm
#26
Plarkin57
You can contact Andrew T Clark@ Carson City Correctional facility. My son seeking pen pal
November 16, 2019 - 4:05am
#27
Kirsten
Depends on whom you're writing to and what state or facility s/he's in. But letters are (imho) preferable anyway, especially when you're just about to start communication. Fast communication too soon can create a whole lot of expectations and I try to prevent that. But if you're comfortable with sending emails right from the beginning, you might just as well choose someone who has two-way-messaging available.
November 10, 2019 - 9:11am
#28
Kirsten
Hi You certainly will. Just go browsing through the ads and I'm sure you'll find someone to write to.
Last post
Hello how are u!
Thank you for writing him. You can also set up a JPAY account, it's free. The only required thing, you have to purchase stsmps.He'll receive your mail and he can respond faster.
Same here.... this site is totally different than I expected it to be. I came on here to set up a profile for a niece of mine that is in a federal prison in Waseca and as I browse, I realize whoever came up with this concept, it is great! Just navigate through it as I am and I am sure you will sort through and find some people that def could use your wanting to be a beacon of light in their lives.
Hi how are u
Hi
Hi there, I just finished writing my first letter to Andrew. Hope he's doing well. Love and light.
Hi, you can set up what is called a JPAY account.. Google it, it's is free. You can also write my son. Andrew T Clark @ Carson City Correctional Facility.
Look him up on Inmate look up in Michigan Andrew T Clark @ Carpson City Correctional Facility .
Look him up on Inmate look up in Michigan
Hi, you can set up what is called a JPAY account.. Google it, it's is free. You can also write my son. Andrew T Clark @ Carson City Correctional Facility.
Please write my son, who is seeking a pen pal. Andrew T Clark @Carson city correctional facility. When you write , please put return address on the actual letter. Therefore he can write back. Search for him on write a prisoner locate a inmate.
Lots of questions on here - I'll see if I can answer a few.
Wait times vary for a billion and one reasons - writing to prisoners is a patience game. Be patient and wait it out. Examples of why main is held up could include: holidays, slow mail room, your pen pal being under heavier than most watch, being in the hole, being transferred, not having stamps right away, being sick, slow mailroom... and many more.
There's no "online" correspondence with inmates that I know of. There are platforms which help make things a bit faster like JPay and Corrlinks. But these are also prone to get lost/sending half the message/coming through not in order/being delayed. You'll have to find out, usually your pen pal is the best source of this information as they will be familiar with their prison and the rules. Again, writing to pen pals in prison is a game of patience so if you're after instant communication then perhaps a chat room is better suited.
Both JPay and CorrLinks the inmate has to pay to use the service, otherwise it wouldn't be prison (if there is anything to make a profit off, guarantee prisons will do so). There is a lot of information on JPay and Corrlinks on here in various threads if you have a look through them.
Happy writing!
Hi, trying to figure out how to write a prisoner, but cant really figure it out my phone..
Hey new to this, was wondering what is the wait time for a response? I sent email also included my home address to start up pen letters. That was a week ago just wondering if there is a wait time for them to get the email?
Does this site have the option to email a pen pal? Instead of hand writing a letter. I've always wanted to write a prisoner but never actually do it. I'd rather talk via online.
Yes we do.
Will be posting bio soon
Good morning, everyone,
I'm sorry, I'm taking advantage of this position to ask my question:
I would have liked to know if the Corrlinks service was paying for the inmates... did they have to pay to send messages via this platform?
Thank you for those who will answer.
Do the messages the inmates write get sent back to us on here or do they mail them?
Hello my name is Jay thank you for taking the time to look at my profile. I am looking for a penpal or somebody that would like to get to know me. I have a big heart And I'm looking for someone that I can share it with. I feel like we all make mistakes in life but deserve someone in our lives.
I'm new to this, how do you get to see whom to write to?
Look for inmate, you will see his picture. Andrew T Clark
Look for inmate, you will see his picture.
You can contact Andrew T Clark@ Carson City Correctional facility. My son seeking pen pal
Depends on whom you're writing to and what state or facility s/he's in. But letters are (imho) preferable anyway, especially when you're just about to start communication. Fast communication too soon can create a whole lot of expectations and I try to prevent that. But if you're comfortable with sending emails right from the beginning, you might just as well choose someone who has two-way-messaging available.
Hi You certainly will. Just go browsing through the ads and I'm sure you'll find someone to write to.
Good luck and happy writing!
Kirsten