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Hazel Mail helps you Turn your Digital Photos into Postcards & Mail them for you

Getting bored when you look at those same postcards at bookstores and wonder if your friends have gotten those already? This is when an interesting and useful service comes in handy.

Created by Michael Lato, Hazel Mail enables you to create custom postcards using your own photos with a brief message attached to it and it submits them directly to one of its global network of printers for printing and mails them to your friends.

This saves lots of time and money as Hazel Mail finds the nearest printer to your recipient's address so that mailing time will be shorten. Also, no mater where you intend to mail your postcards to your friends, be it to London or to Beijing, Hazel Mail charges a flat rate of only $1.50 per postcard.

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  1. Sounds interesting.. The postcards are customized and you save time mailing. Thanks for sharing! ^^

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