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Identity Direct: 1 Cent Personalised Santa Letter for Your Child + $4.99 Postage

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As a special for our most valued customers we'd like to offer you a colourful, personalised letter from Santa for the special little person in your life. And even better it's only 1 cent!

Imagine your child's excitement when they read just how much Santa knows about them. The letter includes reference to your child's name, age, town or suburb as well as the names of up to 3 friends and a special gift message. All on decorative letterhead and presented in a North Pole envelope.

Simply use the code 32966 during checkout. Hurry though, this offer is only available until midnight Sunday 25th November. This special offer does not include shipping which is charged at the normal rate. Limit 2 letters per transaction and it cannot be used with any other promotions or discounts.

Thanks for shopping with Identity Direct.

Terms and Conditions: Online orders only. You must use the specified code to receive a 1 cent santa letter (plus normal shipping costs). Limit 2 letters per transaction. Offer available until 25th November 2012. This offer can not be used in conjuction with any other offers or discounts. We reserve the right to cancel or modify any order due to unauthorised, altered or ineligible use of discount.

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  • +8

    australia domestic postage is $4.99??? damn! which year is it now? Last i checked a greeting card was 60cents!

  • +1

    $5 postage?that better be 1 huge letter, im talking atleast 2kg worth
    edit: damn, beaten by slowmo

    • +3

      beaten by slowmo

      contradicted his own username. BTW I never do.

      • +5

        contradicted his own username.

        oopsie!… I realised my mistake, I apologise. I'll try to be slower next time. :D

  • +1

    How about a $5 letter and free postage. Sounds a whole lot better.

  • FREE SHIPPING when you spend over $20! Promo code 31332.

    • I guess you can't use 2 promo codes, otherwise you could get 2000 letters delivered for $20!

    • dang

  • +3

    Why does their business name sound like they want are collecting identities?

    • You do have to put your kids details in!

    • your details, your kids details, their friends…..is this an ASIO front?
      nah they'e not that smart.

    • Maybe you will hear this when the card arrives: "Waah mum! Someone broke into my Facebook account and stole all my friends' names…" :)

  • Free shipping when you spend over $20? That would mean 2000 children!

    • -1

      Catholic Church maybe?

      • +3

        Lets not discuss this until after the royal commission

  • +6

    Letters from santa are provided by aus post for the cost of a stamp
    http://auspost.com.au/personal/letters-to-santa.html
    not as personalised as this but would still make a kid happy.

    DrKazanovakk are you a rep?

    • No, not a rep

    • +2

      why do you even need a stamp. Tell the kids its delivered by magic. Envelope vanishes and save 60 cents.

    • Thanks for the link, had no idea Aus Post did this. Saves me from doing it for the kids this year!

      And on topic, $5 for postage is a joke. Definitely not a bargain.

  • +2

    For a SSAE (Self Stamped Address Envelope) i.e under $1 AusPost will do this
    Kids can send a letter to Santa & get a reply. And your details are not onsold.

    http://auspost.com.au/personal/letters-to-santa.html

    Sorry Op, this isn't a bargain.

  • sigh.. i wish i am brave enough post an expensive deal on ozBargain. I am too afraid get told off by your majesty the ozBargainer. (Just curious, if it is $2.5 including post, would anyone be interest?)

  • A mail-merged letter on 20c worth of stationery, with 60c worth of postage. A bargain at $5.00? I disagree.

  • +1

    To be honest I am a little suspicious about the existence of Santa; but come the evening of 24 December I will suspend disbelief and hang my stocking up anyway.

  • christmas cards cost 55cents to post.

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