Thursday 5 July 2012

Go-between



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  1. Thanks, I was wondering how things were going with Type-O-Matic.

    Sure is an odd way to send a love letter ...

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    1. Well, you Americans have strange customs :-) It was of an apology/love letter combination.

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  2. Good to hear Type-O-Matic is still at work.

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  3. I think this is a wonderful service you offer, and I am glad that people are making use of it!
    I recently used my Olympia SM9 for typing out the 'thank you' cards for our recent wedding, along with typing all of the envelopes for Leila's resumes. I must say, it does take a while when you realize that you CANNOT make a mistake. I only had about fifty 'thank you' cards to type up, but it took over two hours, and at the end of it I did not even feel up to typing the envelopes. Those were, unfortunately, handwritten.
    Great to hear that people still see the value of a typewritten letter!

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  4. I'll chime-in... what a service. It's so quirky and interesting, I could imagine it as a movie.
    Title: Type-O-Matic. ( :

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  5. Oddly, I found a ton of people offering this service at fiverr.com. I was a bit astonished when I looked for typewriter related services and found a ton of people offering this...

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    1. Hi Deek, I could only find one similar (100 words max) and fixed price did not include postage "anywhere in the world". Loads of people will type for cash - very few will do it on a manual typewriter and actually post the hard copy. The devil's in the detail. Plus, Type-O-Matic is guaranteed 100% confidential. Hope you are well.

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  6. Great idea - you could try advertising at wedding fairs as typewritten is the new thing for US weddings (according to Pinterest). But a ton of orders would take the fun out of it I suppose.

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