More E-Mails

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People seemed to enjoy my previous post on the various e-mails that I receive. So here are summaries of a few e-mails I've gotten recently.

  • Some guy wrote to complain that I didn't have my address and phone number on my website. I wrote him back a nice e-mail explaining why. In return, he sent an e-mail in which he said that IF he wants to contact me again, he will do it through his lawyer. I wasn't sure if I was supposed to be impressed that he HAS a lawyer, or if he was threatening to sue me.
  • An e-mail from Rabbi Bob Alper. I hope that Rabbi Bob doesn't mind if I use his name or promote his website. He's a Jewish (obviously) comedian who performs with an Arab comedian. In addition to being good-looking, Rabbi Bob sounds like a pretty funny guy. He was writing to me about corporate sponsorships for his show.
  • Someone from India who wants me to post his organization's equipment tenders on my website.
  • A couple who wants me to help them find a 3 or 4 bedroom house (with at least 1.5 baths) to rent in Kansas.
  • A man who wants information about how to get his business loan forgiven. He apparently heard about this from the National Grants Conference and can't figure out why he's not getting anywhere with this wonderful idea.
  • At least 10 e-mails over the past week from people asking where they can get grants to start or expand their businesses. This does not include the 2-3 inquiries I received from women who want to get into the daycare business. If they had bothered to read my FAQ Page, they could have saved themselves some time.

Unfortunately, I never get e-mails from people who want to send me money.


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This page contains a single entry by Deborah Kluge published on December 20, 2004 2:53 PM.

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