Sponsorship from SMTP2Go
Charles Abrahamson from SMTP2Go has generously sponsored Letterboxer’s stickers and envelopes from 2015. SMTP2Go is a Christchurch based company that provides email services.
Charles Abrahamson from SMTP2Go has generously sponsored Letterboxer’s stickers and envelopes from 2015. SMTP2Go is a Christchurch based company that provides email services.
Letterboxer is still going strong and Julian from JustOrganic is posting out stickers across New Zealand. Remember this is funded by me (Andrew Horton) out of my own pocket so please only order stickers if you intend to use them. I recently started up Buy-It-Once.com – I’m searching the world for all kinds of products Read more about 2015 Update[…]
Andrew Horton, the Letterboxer founder has moved from New Zealand to Melbourne. Thankfully Julian McKeefry has agreed to look after Letterboxer and post out your stickers. Julian runs JustOrganic.co.nz, an excellent organic food delivery service in Christchurch. January, 2012
Letterboxer is now based in Wellington. If you want to help , join the discussion on the Facebook Group July, 2010
The National Sticker Launch and Prize Giving held on November, 12th was a great success. The winners are: Pete Nicholls won 1st place, Chris Simpson won 2nd place and Henry Bennet won 3rd place. They each received an iPod Nano. Pete has turned down the offer of an internship at DoubleDot Media because he’s the Read more about 2009 Pimp My Letterbox Competition (Closed)[…]
Where: Municipal Chambers, Oxford Terrace (Our City O-Tautahi) The historic Queen Anne building on the corner of Worcester Boulevard and Oxford Terrace. Click on this link for a map to the venue. When: 7pm until 9pm on Thursday, 12th November, 2009 The Pimp My Letterbox design competition winners will be announced and awarded iPod Nanos. Read more about 2009 Letterboxer Sticker Prize-Giving[…]
The Pimp My Letterbox design competition winners will be announced and awarded iPod Nanos. 7pm until 9pm on Thursday, 12th November, 2009 at Municipal Chambers, Oxford Terrace (Our City O-Tautahi). Nov 9th, 2009. Andrew Horton
Entries for the Pimp My Letterboxer design competition closed on October 31st, 2009. Thank you to all who entered, over 120 entries were received. In the next few days our judges will select the finalists who will be invited to the prize giving event. Nov 2nd, 2009. Andrew Horton
Simon Slade from Doubledot Media, a multiple award-winning company in Christchurch, has agreed to sponsor Letterboxer. He is generously providing postage stamps (because the NZPost Community envelopes ran out), paying for stickers that can be sent nationwide and providing prizes for a ‘No Junkmail’ sticker design competition. Sep 4th, 2009. Andrew Horton
Popular demand I want to thank everyone who sent in kind emails supporting Letterboxer. In the days after Charlie Gate’s article ‘Group hits back against junk mail onslaught’ appeared in The Christchurch Press and on stuff.co.nz, over a hundred ‘No Junkmail’ stickers have been requested by Canterbury residents. A handful of people have offered to Read more about Popular demand[…]