This page has moved.

Please make a note of our new DIRECT address.

www.Letterfly.com/e-mail.htm

The old page is below, but may not work correctly.

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You may contact the Letterfly.com Artist by writing to the address shown above. You may, if you wish, click the image or click here to create an e-mail already addressed to me. If you are writing to inquire about a specific picture, please be sure to include the filename of that picture (or the name of the web page on which you saw that picture) in your e-mail. The filename of the picture should be displayed on the page with the single image.

Footnote:* We have removed the plain-text versions of our e-mail address from our webpages because spammers have been sending us e-mail saying that we gave them permission to send us e-mail simply because we put our e-mail address on our website.

We do NOT give spammers permission to send us e-mail. The address is included here ONLY for people to send us e-mail, especially for new friends inquiring about mural masterpieces that Letterfly can create for them.

It is unfortunate that we need to post such a notice as the below, but the volumes of junk mail that we receive leave us no choice. If you have your own TLD, please feel free to adapt our policy, below, to your own purposes. All we ask in return is that you make a link from your pages to our pages as a nice Thank You gesture.

David Knoderer, owner, www.Letterfly.com

John Knoderer (Letterfly webmaster), and owner, www.GodLovesEveryone.org, www.MAZES.COM, www.LiteracyCouncil.net, www.DriverExam.org.
 

The information below is a legal notice to spammers (senders of unsolicited e-mail)
 
This legal notice is here to say that we do NOT give permission to spammers to send us advertising. E-mail addresses at Letterfly.com are for the personal use of our customers, so that they may reach us easily.

If spammers choose to send us unsolicited advertising, they do so at their own financial risk. We expect spammers to pay us, at our standard billing rate, to receive and dispose of their messages.
Federal legislation (passed & signed in 2003) allows each mail server to establish domain-wide policies regarding unsolicited e-mail. Our policy is a simple opt-in policy. If a spammer (anywhere in the world) voluntarily chooses to send us unsolicited commercial e-mail (especially those asking us to visit x-rated sites, purchase certain drugs, or for similar unwanted purposes), they are showing legal agreement that they agree with our billing rate and they agree to pay Letterfly.com at a rate of $250 per message (plus legal fees) for each message that they send to any address at Letterfly.com. If spammers do not agree with our billing rates, they may opt-out of our program by never sending their unsolicited spam to any address that passes through our mail server.

This billing rate becomes effective 30 days after it is posted to the web (This message was posted on the web on December 31, 2003.)

Please note that spammers are not required to read this policy in order to be bound by its terms. The information was available to them on our web page, or they could have simply asked. In any case, spammers may opt out of our billing program by the simple expedient of not sending the e-mail to us in the first place.
 
If we wish to receive your 'special offers', we will send you an e-mail verifying that we have opted to receive your e-mail.
 
We believe in double-opt-in mailing lists. In order to get on our mailing list, you must send us an e-mail asking to be on our mailing list. If we do not receive a valid e-mail request from your e-mail address, we will not add you to our list. Please do the same with your lists. We recommend a double-opt-in policy in which, after the customer initially opts into your list, you send a message to that address asking them to verify that they made the request. If that message is ignored, the customer obviously did not request to be on your list. The customer must "doubly" opt into your program by either replying to that e-mail verification request or by clicking a link inside that e-mail.

Please do not claim that we requested your e-mail by simply filling in our address and clicking a button on your web page. We will reply to your verification request if we wish to be on your list. If we do not reply, we do not want your spam. Thank you for helping us reduce our e-mail.