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I spent a good portion of my morning here at work doing the following... I think its cool as He11 that this is being done and was happy to contribute... I dont see why any of you couldnt do the same... K, here goes... This is an original copy of the letter...

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To Whom it may concern: The Make-A-Wish Foundation has asked us to participate  in a request that a business card from your company be sent to Craig Sheppard at the address below:

 

Craig Sheppard

C/O Make-A-Wish Foundation

30 Permeter Center East

Atlanta, GA 30346

 

Craig is seven years old and has a brain tumor. He has little time to live. He contacted the Make-A-Wish Foundation expressing his desire to have an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the largest collection of business cards from an individual. This is more difficult than it appears. He is only allowed one business card from each company.

 

We are excited to be a part of Craig’s wish list. Please Submit one card from your business, then retype this letter on your company’s letterhead and send it to 20 companies of your choice. Time is of the essence! Please join us, and together we can make a little boy’s wish come true. To keep us from reaching the same business, companies that have already been contacted in your area are listed on the following page.

 

Thank you for your participation!

:)

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You gotta be kidding me... I spent hours doing this.. LOL... We actually recieved the letter here at work from a respected business that we represent... Gawd, Im sick... :cheers: Still got paid though, but kinda upsetting overall... :)
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look at it this way randy,    hoax or not, you still had it in your heart to support the cause..

 

sounds like a good person to me

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look at it this way randy,    hoax or not, you still had it in your heart to support the cause..

 

sounds like a good person to me

:)  :thumb:

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Actually i wouldnt have helped out, at least not if it was a letter or email.

 

Make a wish wants my help, they better send a letter head with a number for me to call.

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