What happens if you accidentally sent two letters to two different inmates, but they are in the same prison. I know it said not to, but i made a mistake and the names were different :/ I don't want anyone to get in trouble or hurt! :uhh:
What happens if you accidentally sent two letters to two different inmates, but they are in the same prison. I know it said not to, but i made a mistake and the names were different :/ I don't want anyone to get in trouble or hurt! :uhh:
The prison names were different? But you're sure they're in the same facility? First, make sure of that.
Secondly, don't panic. I'm assuming this was your first letter to them both and there's a possibility both won't reply. If they do, you could always try and explain the situation but honestly you might be better off picking whichever one you think you will get along with better and sending the other an apology.
Helloise, that was the perfect advice.
13babygirl13, no-one's gonna get hurt or in trouble. You are in control. Be honest and upfront, and all will be well.
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If the names were different are you sure its the same place. And all the above - dont worry-we all make mistakes!! If indeed you have even made one. See what happens with the replies and take it from there. Keep Cool. x
The prisons MIGHT be in the same town, even on the same street, AND even right next to each other, but be two totally different prisons, with different names, and different prisoner classifications, etc. That is quite common here in the US.
Kent.Alone in the garden, and all that would be.
Alone in the garden, you thought would set you free...
the prison names WSCC & WARM SPRINGS. same PO Box
Hmmmmm, Oh well just see what happens with the replies.
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