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How Do You Get Your Friends To Tell You The Truth?
An honest opinion without hard feelings is the driving force behind web site, Tell-Me-True.com. The service is free. A user enters a question and a list of friends or colleagues whose opinions they trust, want, or need. The friends get an e-mail, letting them know that their friend needs their help. They go to Tell-Me-True, read the question, and enter their honest opinion -- no names please. The user is alerted as new opinions are entered, and returns to their private page to see what their friends really think without seeing who thought what. Afterwards, the question and the opinions are erased from the web site, ensuring complete privacy.
New Web Site, Tell-Me-True.com, Delivers Their Anonymous Opinions For Free
POWELL, Ohio, February 13, 2002 -- Its hard to get honest advice from your friends. Ask them for their opinion on your presentation, new friend, promotion potential, or even a new outfit or hairstyle. Ask them to be completely honest. Chances are, they will tell you what they think you want to hear, not what you really need to know. They dont want to ruin the friendship by hurting your feelings.
An honest opinion without hard feelings is the driving force behind a new web site, Tell-Me-True.com. The service is free. A user enters a question and a list of friends or colleagues whose opinions they trust, want, or need. The friends get an e-mail, letting them know that their friend needs their help. They go to Tell-Me-True, read the question, and enter their honest opinion -- no names please. The user is alerted as new opinions are entered, and returns to their private page to see what their friends really think without seeing who thought what.
Afterwards, the question and the opinions are erased from the web site, ensuring complete privacy.
One of the Internets greatest strengths is anonymity," said Tell-Me-True Co-Founder Josh Gooden. Tell-Me-True takes advantage of this to provide what is perhaps the most valuable 'product of all -- honesty -- in complete privacy and free of charge."
There are a lot of people who need Tell-Me-True," said Tell-Me-True Founder Matt Montague. Businesspeople will seek opinions delivered outside of office politics; 20-somethings need good advice on important life questions about marriage and careers; and teens desperately want, and need, honesty from their friends. We built this service to work for everyone who just wants an honest opinion."
More information can be found at www.tell-me-true.com/about.asp or by e-mailing info@tell-me-true.com.
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