No. Spammers can put any name or email address in the "sender" field. They can programmatically enter your name or email address as the sender, or even Santa Claus. This does by no way mean that your computer was hacked or accessed by other people. The reason they do this is because it increases the likelihood that you will open the email and react to whatever they are advertising. People are more tempted to open spam emails when it comes from someone they know, or particulary when it seems to come from themselves. The only real way to know where the message came from, is to check the email header and to track down the IP address of the sender's computer.
no one. santa is FAKE.
email address is individual person address but web address is public address. email address is different for every one in the world but web address is same for every one in the world.
We tried to contact you directly by email but your email address bounced.
Mrs. Claus' phone number (if she has one) is not known. Santa and Mrs. Claus never give out that information.
The real Santa Claus` email address is sclaus49@aol.com.
Santa's mailing address is: #1 Rudolph way North Pole H0H 0H0 Santa's email address is: santa@santaclaus.com
The web address of the Santa Claus Museum is: http://santaclausmuseum.org
Santa Claus Address is: 2365 Hike claus rd.
The address of the Santa Claus Museum is: 41 N Kringle Pl, Santa Claus, IN 47579
Santa Claus Address is: 2365 Hike claus rd.
A child cannot find Santa Claus' real address because there isn't one. However, there are companies that will let a child write a letter to Santa Claus and also receive letters from Santa Claus.
Santa Claus is a fictional character, and while the North Pole is often associated with his residence, he doesn't have an actual mailing address. Some organizations offer services where children can write letters to Santa and receive a reply, but there isn't a specific address for Santa Claus.
Santa Claus is a fictional character, so he does not have a physical address in the North Pole. However, many countries have their own version of Santa Claus with different addresses for receiving mail from children.
Santa Claus is a fictional character, so he does not actually have a postcode. In popular culture, Santa Claus is said to live at the North Pole, which is not a specific address with a postcode.
No, he doesn't even use email, that's why he has elves.
There are many free services that will send an email from Santa to a child of your choice. These websites include: Portable North Pole, Email Santa, and Claus.