Terms

Effective July 11, 2026

This is the deal, stated plainly.

What you're buying

A subscription to Mere Correspondence: one letter each month, printed on paper, with its card, sealed in an envelope and mailed to the address you give us. $15 a month, or $144 a year. A gift subscription is one payment of $144 for twelve letters — it does not renew.

Renewal

Subscriptions renew automatically — monthly plans each month, yearly plans each year — until you cancel. You'll always be able to see your charges in the receipt Stripe emails you.

Canceling

One email to tim@merecorrespondence.com and it's done — effective at the end of the period you've paid for. The letters you've received are yours to keep, obviously. No retention offers, no guilt.

If a letter goes missing

Mail is imperfect. If a letter arrives damaged or doesn't arrive at all, write to us and we'll send another at no charge. And if you're unhappy in your first month, say so — we'll refund it.

Moving

Email us your new address before the next mailing and the letters follow you. United States addresses only, for now.

The letters themselves

The letters and cards are copyrighted work. They're printed for you — to read, keep, lend, and pass around the dinner table — not to republish or repost. If something in a letter moves you and you want to share it beyond your own walls, just ask.

When you write back

Letters you send us are private correspondence. We will never publish or quote your letters without asking you first.

What we are

We sell letters. They're meant to move you; they aren't professional, financial, medical, or legal advice, and our responsibility to you is capped at what you've paid us.

Housekeeping

Mere Correspondence is Mere Correspondence LLC, a Utah company; these terms are governed by Utah law. If these terms change, the new version will be posted here with a new date. What we know about you and how we treat it is on the privacy page.

Mere Correspondence LLC
P.O. Box 1013 · American Fork, Utah 84003
tim@merecorrespondence.com
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