
P.S. I Love You Letters Helps People Pass Down a Personalized Legacy
The one-of-a-kind service enables individuals to draft handwritten letters reconnecting them with family members and friends after their death
SAN DIEGO, June 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Advances in technology have made it easier than ever for individuals to connect with one another. One new company has taken it a step further, making it possible for individuals to connect with loved ones - after they have died.
P.S. I Love You Letters combines old-fashioned handwritten letters with the high-tech convenience of the Internet. The service - the only one of its kind - delivers personal letters to loved ones from an individual after his or her death.
"We all have something we wish we would have said," explains manager Johnny Hudson. "Our service helps people to express their deepest feelings and share them with those who mean the most to them - after they have departed. These feelings may never have been shared otherwise."
Here's how it works: An individual orders a three- or five-letter kit and registers the account online. (You can call the company if you are not comfortable using the Internet.) He or she writes the letters, addresses the envelopes, seals them securely with authentic wax seals and sends them back to P.S. I Love You Letters. A Notification Card (the "key" to unlocking one's account for delivery of the letters) is completed and stored separately with one's will or other estate planning documents.
P.S. I Love You Letters catalogs the letters and stores them in the customer's personal archive in a secure, climate-controlled facility. Letter writers may update addressee information and delivery schedules via their online accounts at any time. When the Notification Card is received, P.S. I Love You Letters mails the letters according to the predetermined dates.
"Our inspiration for this service," says Hudson, "came from a very poignant TV news story." A man had left a special letter for his adult daughter with his barber, giving him instructions to deliver it to her on Christmas Day two years after his death. The barber fulfilled this request, and the daughter said it was the greatest Christmas gift she ever received. "I often wonder how many times she read that letter."
"What we offer at P.S. I Love You Letters," explains Hudson, "is similar to what are known as ethical wills or legacy letters. What makes our service so unique is that we keep your letters safe and make sure they get delivered. Many tell us that they have written letters to their loved ones but have no idea where they are. We solve that problem."
He says P.S. I Love You Letters are ideal for senior citizens and Baby Boomers engaged in estate planning as well as first responders and others working in dangerous occupations such as firefighters, police, military personnel, coal miners and oil rig workers. P.S. I Love You Letters offer a 10 percent discount to all active-duty military, including members of the National Guard and Army Reserve.
Estate and financial planners, sales reps, human resource directors and business owners can also give the kits as unique and personal gifts. Quantity discounts are available.
Kits are priced at $129 and $159 and include lifetime storage of the letters.
For more information, visit http://www.psiloveyouletters.com or call 1-800-928-9837. A recent review of the service may be found at http://bit.ly/mbX3ER
Contact:
Linda Asakawa, Co-Founder
P.S. I Love You Letters, LLC
1-800-928-9837
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SOURCE P.S. I Love You Letters, LLC
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