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Send a Valentine's Message into Space for FREE from SentForever

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http://www.sentforever.com/free_message.cfm?pid=10

SentForever will transmit your Valentines message into deep space using a high powered radio transmitter from BT's Goonhilly earth station in the UK. Once sent, your special Valentine message will continue to travel for the rest of eternity. Scroll down and fill in your details and type in your message in the space provided to send your Valentine's message.
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  • thought this was well worth bumping as a freebie for the big love in tomorrow xx
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  • Please forgive me if I'm having one of my senile moments :o

    I have followed the link but can not see where it states it is free.
    I can only see a charge of £9.95 or £59.95.

    Please can someone tell me where/how to send my free message :confused:

    Thanks
  • Thanks for this, its mine & hubbys 5th Wedding anniversary 2moro what a unique way to mark it!

    Boogie Bear click on the link given, this will allow you to send the free message, if you go to their home page - that will only give you the paid options
    GC Jan '17 £237.54/£350
    GC Dec £193.02/£400

  • Many thanks AccyAlly, I was a bit dubious as I have been caught out before.
    Maybe I'll give it a go.

    My thanks to Oggyoi too for the original post.
  • Supoos
    Supoos Posts: 75 Forumite
    Thanks - love this idea. My husband is a massive sci - fi geek ( I mean fan) so he'll love this! Cheers
  • "Once that message starts travelling, it will continue for an eternity."

    Not quite true. At some point, the strength of the signal falls below the noise level. The energy from the signal is still there, but no information can be extracted from it, thus the "message" no longer exists.
  • Aw this is so mega sweet, Im a single mum so i sent the message for my daughter for Valentines, shes 2 so she wont appriciate it but still sweet! Thanks for sharing!
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