On Tuesday, I received a letter in the mail.
Envelope:
standard white #10 envelope, no return address, my name and address typed (on a type writer - the "k" was double-struck), cancelled in Santa Ana California, regular "flag" $.37 stamp.
Contents:
1 page ripped from a newspaper. Publication geared toward seniors. "Special Advertising Section" - articles about various issues, including tobacco and cost of prescription drugs. One article about purchasing cigarettes at lower prices through an Indian tribe. Offer of a free Zippo lighter.
1 post-it note stuck to that specific article. Handwritten note says "Hey, Melissa! Free Zippo!"
I can't think of anyone I know personally that would send this. There's nothing I can find on the web about similar pieces of mail. I suspect it's an advertising ploy, but you think they'd be sending to people who've expressed interest in this sort of thing in the past.
Any thoughts?