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Send messages after you are dead! This site is so unique we can't even find an Internet Category to place it in.
PRESS RELEASE
www.messagesfromthegrave.com
For immediate Release November 9, 2002
Send messages after you are dead! This site is so unique we can't even find an Internet Category to place it in.
The site was launched this week, however we have had an unusual amount of interest already and it looks like it is a real winner.
www.messagesfromthegrave.com allows you to record and store email messages to be sent on to named recipients in the event of your death. All messages are matched to the client with a code that goes out with an activation letter to a trusted 3rd party. When we get the activation code back it means you have gone, passed, over, died, left us, handed in your knife and fork or whatever other term you are most comfortable with.
The spokesman, Alan Booth says "We went out looking for something that no one else was attempting that needed marketing skills and a degree of technical development. We found what appears to be a gap in the market. The global traveller in particular, before setting off nowadays may consider this site a prerequisite in case things do not turn out as intended" Along with the ordinary mums and dads that will use the site in a variety of ways such as leaving important milestone messages for children etc we have had a few request from both men and women who think it would be safer leaving a message for their "other friend" with us rather than with their partners. There is also a few that seem to think that it would be a useful place just in case they disappeared. (I wonder what they do that would make them disappear) I clearly need to get out more.
Contact information:
Name, Alan Booth alan@messagesfromthegrave.com
Christchurch. New Zealand
Telephone Number. + 64 3 342 3793, or mobile + 64 21 440 413
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