Re: Writer's insurance question

Subject: Re: Writer's insurance question
From: Michele Davis <michele -at- krautgrrl -dot- com>
To: TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 12:02:37 -0600

Honestly, this is so petty. That's like me saying that all the lovely SPAM I get promises me money, so they are making a false claim to me, therefore they are lying to me.

I believe Plato said to use the [Delete] key. I agree. Delete away. I just hate STC in general. I think the whole bloody organization is made up of a bunch of nut balls, almost as bad as, but not quite as bad as BNI, but close to it. Self-serving blah, blah, blahs.

--
Michele

I got out of Babylon, but there was no Zion. No Promised Land.
www.krautgrrl.com




Bonnie Granat wrote:


It was a false claim, in my case. Totally false. It is not offering me
anything, but the e-mail said it was. Is there a difference between a
false claim and a lie? Well, obviously I am pissed, and I am choosing
that word because I am pissed. If it will make you feel better, I will
say that STC made a false claim to me.


Bonnie Granat
www.granatedit.com







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References:
Writer's insurance question: From: Rachel Hutchinson
Re: Writer's insurance question: From: Bonnie Granat
Re: Writer's insurance question: From: Anthony Davey
Re: Writer's insurance question: From: Bonnie Granat
Re: Writer's insurance question: From: Anthony Davey
Re: Writer's insurance question: From: Bonnie Granat
Re: Writer's insurance question: From: Guy K. Haas
Re: Writer's insurance question: From: Bonnie Granat

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