A woman found the unopened fan letters, many covered in glitter and heart stickers, in a dumpster behind a school, Hollywood Reporter said quoting WKRN-TV in Nashville.
She brought them to the news network, which contacted Swift's record label.
"Taylor gets thousands of fan letters every day, and they are delivered to her management office. After the letters are opened and read, they are recycled," her spokesperson, Paula Erickson, told the network.
Erickson said these letters ended up in the dumpster because of an oversight.
Swift, 23, has nearly 25 million Twitter followers and often credits her legions of fans for her success in music.
The Grammy winner singer, who has a huge fan following, gets thousands of mails everyday and it will be heartbreaking for her teenage fans to know that their letters went unread.
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