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who gives a f---... whining about a 2-day sentence - smfh
Read moreawesome! like paradise, except you are told when to sleep, when to wake up, where to sit, when to eat, and limited contact with the outside world.
Read moreThe uploading of photos is exactly as you would upload a picture from your phone and text it or email it to a person on your contact list. Once you have selected and clicked the upload icon, the picture will appear on postcard template on the website to make sure that it looks the way you want
Read moreNO, the inmate sees the address of InmateAid LLC in Florida. Your inmate can write you back using the InmateAid address, too. This gives our users some security from other inmates seeing your return address, or even keeping that private from your inmate if it might be appropriate.
Read moreInmates us the inmateAID corporate offices address in Florida. we receive and then scan the inmate's letter and place the .pdf in your account dashboard
Read moreYes, absolutely! Simply email us at aid@inmateaid.com to request a "change of inmate facility" and provide us with the details and we are happy to transfer the minutes
Read moreit's no picnic... as they say, "do your time, don't let your time do you"
Read moreYou might have pushed a number on the keypad that causes the line to be blocked from the inmate. Try calling the counselor on duty and request your line be unblocked, it's a manual override a the prison
Read moreIt works the same way for both. The phone carrier at the prison charges different rates for different phone numbers. We have an algorithm that takes into consideration the rates from the carrier's rate calculator against the phone number of the user to determine if we can save you money with a different phone number (which conveniently forwards to any cell phone) connecting you to your inmate at the lowest published rate.
Read moreyes, with permission from the officer-in-charge
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