Hi
Do you know that the unit where your husband is already has jpay set up?
All you need to do is go onto the jpay website and register online. You can
use a credit card to purchase stamps....each page is 44 cents, like a
regular postage stamp. You can purchase, I believe, up to 20 emails. That
runs around $8-something, or 20 stamps worth. Or a lesser amount if you
prefer.
Jpay's website states that letters will be delivered within a 48 hour range.
However, a word of caution....much also depends on the unit mailroom too,
when they actually deliver the email letters to the inmate. The first one I
ever sent to my son he received the next day which was great. The second
one I sent, however, took over 4 days to reach him. If you do one on a
Thurs. or Fri. it doesn't necessarily mean they will receive it as no mail
is delivered on Sat/Sun. And the last one I sent him he has never-ever
received at all. My son thinks it must have been printed out but delivered
to a wrong inmate.
My son doesn't especially care to receive these jpay emails, even though it
is convenient for us doing them. He fears delivery to the wrong inmate
which does often happen with mail inside the prisons. The lettters are
printed out and folded in half and secured at the top with a piece of tape
for delivery to the inmates. But then this is just my son and his thoughts
on jpay emails. He still prefers me to send him letters through the regular
mail.
Hope this helps. I wanted to do these for "quick" word to my son, but you
really just can't depend on it when the unit mailroom is
involved....unfortunately.
Louise
Tifa San Antonio