Leonora Linter
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Leonora Linter is an Estonian political activist and entrepreneur mainly associated with Estdirect Office OÜ, a mail order
service established in 2005. Linter is also the mother of Dmitri Linter
, a political activist mainly associated with Nochnoy Dozor (pressure group)
.
Several years earlier, Linter's company Linter & Ko represented Federal Express in Estonia. This business relation gathered attention because of Linter's unusual surcharge for intra-Estonian delivery of packages originally paid for door-to-door delivery.
Mail order
Mail order is a term which describes the buying of goods or services by mail delivery. The buyer places an order for the desired products with the merchant through some remote method such as through a telephone call or web site. Then, the products are delivered to the customer...
service established in 2005. Linter is also the mother of Dmitri Linter
Dmitri Linter
Dmitri Linter is an internationalist activist. He is a leader of the Nochnoy Dozor advocacy group that opposed the relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn memorial.- Biography :...
, a political activist mainly associated with Nochnoy Dozor (pressure group)
Nochnoy Dozor (pressure group)
Nochnoy Dozor is a group of mostly Russophone political activists living in Estonia. It was set up in the summer of 2006, with its original declared goal of defending the Bronze Soldier, a monument grave marker in Tallinn, near the Estonian National Library and next to a trolleybus stop, against...
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Business
Through Estdirect Office OÜ, Linter has been selling breast enlargement pills, lottery luck rings, weight reduction pills and magic fast-growing strawberry plants.Several years earlier, Linter's company Linter & Ko represented Federal Express in Estonia. This business relation gathered attention because of Linter's unusual surcharge for intra-Estonian delivery of packages originally paid for door-to-door delivery.
See also
- Nochnoy Dozor (pressure group)Nochnoy Dozor (pressure group)Nochnoy Dozor is a group of mostly Russophone political activists living in Estonia. It was set up in the summer of 2006, with its original declared goal of defending the Bronze Soldier, a monument grave marker in Tallinn, near the Estonian National Library and next to a trolleybus stop, against...