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Helppppp please??!?!?

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I am writing two inmates that are in the same block. Can I put both of their letters in one envelope and just send it to one of them or is that not allowed?

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  1. Absolutely not to putting two letters in one envelope. Both must be addressed using their prison number which you should have as in Joe Doakes..#456321 McKensie Correctional Facility.

    Do not send pictures or anything other than the letter. Prisons are VERY restricted as to what is acceptable.


  2. d**n ma, if you need a man i aint in jail...but seriously you can write both inmates if they know each other, and have the same cell block, but your better off writing them seperately as it only costs 42 cents for a stamp.

  3. First, find some new friends. Second, if you insist on saving a few pennies on stamps, consider this. Why are you writing them? Are you romantically involved with one or more? If so, spring for two stamps. If not, the one that gets the letters will read what you wrote to the other. WOW

    What a mess.

  4. um, you want them seperate, i'd say...But why on earth are you writting to inmates?

  5. i would put them in two different envelopes.

  6. Use two envelopes.

  7. two different envelopes.  they read the mail and will throw the other letter away or give the inmate the option to send it back.

  8. put them in two diffrent envolopes so there is no confusion
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