The trick: Send Your Own Mail From Your Own Postbox Without Using A Mailing Service
Years ago, every home had a mailbox. But this is, unfortunately, no longer the case. This has paved the way for “hidden fees” on mailing costs and an increase in crimes targeting mailboxes. The solution: use the copy of your own mailbox!
Are you an avid reader of email who would rather not have to pay their inbox service? Are you tired of submitting your mail to a third-party mail service provider that charges you a monthly fee, without asking? Do you want to send your own mail without using a third-party mailing service provider?
I am sure that this is the case for many of you. So don’t worry. This article will teach you how.
There are two methods for how to send your own mail without using a mailing service provider. The first method is to use a special mailbox, which is called “private mailbox”. And the second method to use a virtual mailbox, which is referred to as “virtual mailbox” or “mail box”.
Let’s see the details of each.

The results: No Flag Mail in the Box!
The copy of the mailbox is sent to your home. You can then use it to send and receive mail as you normally do. The trick: do not put your real name on the box! Instead, write “The Box” or “Postbox”. The box will be sent to your home, and can be used to send letters from the mailbox.
The results: No Flag Mail in the Box! We placed a mailbox outside of our office at an undisclosed location with a flag on it on Monday morning. (It has since been removed– sorry.) On Wednesday, we went back out to find that someone had taped a letter up next to the box. It read “The Blue House.” It also said something about “Cistercian monks,” which we assume means the postal service was trying to find out what the box was.

Message Recipients Are Not Interested To Hear You Speak Clearly
Regular mail is anonymous and not personal. There’s no point in sending a letter directly to someone who doesn’t want to hear your voice. Instead, put on the copy of the mailbox a message that leaves no doubt that you intend to communicate with them. By doing so, you’ll be sure they will receive your letter.
<10>Note that the message itself is not the important thing here. It is the tone of voice and what you say, not the words themselves, that will make the difference.
The purpose of this newsletter is to help you gain a better understanding of how to hardwire good communication skills into your subconscious mind. This will lead to a more relaxed, happy and balanced life, free from conflict and suffering.
<11>Imagine that every person on earth has only one outlet (e.g. letters sent to their home box). If you want to get a statement, feedback or feedback with a question you have to send your mail through this outlet. This can be an advantage for the receiver because nobody else will send them letters.
