FACT ONE: I placed pen pal advertisement on a Pen Pal Website (not related to 3-G Company).
EXPLANATION of FACT ONE:
I pen pal through postal mail. I placed a free pen pal advertisement on a few websites (not related to 3-G company) that I have posted advertisements for years. Well, the last time I posted on the website, someone from the 3-G Company decided that it was "okay" to start copy and pasting anyone's advertisement from the website I used and place it in their PAID magazine.
FACT TWO: I received over 100 pen pal letters from prison pen pals.
EXPLANATION Of FACT TWO:
I have received over 100 prison pen pal letters that state that "I saw your ad in the 3-G Company pen pal magazine and I paid them X dollars for it..." I don't want to write prison pen pals, nor do I want them wasting time with your magazine or postage to write to me.
CONCLUSION:
3-G Company pen pal magazine uses people. They take advantage of people that post on free pen pal websites, copy and paste the advertisements into their PAID magazine, then TAKE ADVANTAGE of prison pen pals that have to pay for the magazine. Then when the prisoners write to people they get no responses because 3-G Company placed many people in their magazine that didn't want to write prisoners in the first place.
So, I would recommend anyone to not do business with 3-G Company's Pen Pal Magazine, they don't use proper business practices nor do they ask your permission to place your ad in their magazine if you posted it on a different pen pal site on the internet.
Scott