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OCT. 16, 2003 - Dear Tracey, First of all - Thanks for plugging my other website in your first paragraph. For those readers who do not know, she was referring to my "Stickman Murder Mystery Games" which can be found at: http://normandcompany.com/STICKMAN/ Second of all - Your question "...how can you prove to your paying customers that your terminally ill messengers have actually memorized the telegram, since you say that they want to remain confidential until they die" This is a valid question. By law all businesses must actually provide the services and goods that they are paid to supply. For example, let's say someone is a car sales person who takes payment, but intentionally does not provide cars to his customers. This is called "fraud". It won't take long before customers call the police and the salesperson goes to jail. But what about services (such as the afterlife telegrames service) that can't or aren't confirmed? For example, if you donate $50 to a charity, how can you be sure the money is not being embezzled? If you own a car repair shop and need to pay to have your spent batteries disposed of legally, how can you be sure the man who picks up your old batteries is not dumping them in a lake? When you buy a bottle of aspirin, how do you know that the aspirin tablets are not sugar pills? One answer is that all businesses are scrutinized by law enforcement, the Better Business Bureau and the media. Sure, the woman who is embezzling from the charity, the guy who throws the batteries into the lake or the company selling sugar pills will get away with it for a while - but sooner or latter someone will catch them. All business people know this and that is part of the reason why very few of them commit fraud. As I stated in my F.A.Q. - "The messenger's identity will only be revealed after they have passed away. Prior to that, only government officials and consumer protection agencies will be permitted access to the messenger's private information." I know that sooner or later, the government agency that regulates this sort of thing (whether it is the FCC, IRS, BBB or just the local police) will ask/require that I provide proof of my afterlife business's legitimacy. Another reason - a business is only as good as its' reputation. I'm in this for the long term, I have no intention of undermining my own success. Still need another reason? - My wife would never let me cheat peoplewith the afterlife telegrams - she would beat me up! : ) Yours Truly, Paul Kinsella, New Athens, IL. The afterlife telegrams.com |