Unique Website Anonymously Notifies Friends, Neighbors, Bosses, and Coworkers about Bad Habits and Obnoxious and Annoying Behaviors
Do you have a problem with someone you know or work with? Does this person have bad manners, bad hygiene, annoying habits or poor office conduct? Are they inconsiderate neighbors or do they have noisy pets? Want to tell someone something but not sure how? Wondering how to broach a subject without offending or embarrassing someone?
Syracuse, NY (PRWEB) March 19, 2004 --The solution to all of these questions is Gentlesuggestions.com, a unique online service that apprises the individual in a gentle and diplomatic manner while preserving the anonymity of the sender.
We all know someone who has a bad habit or is offensive or annoying in one way or another. However we're not always able to find the right words to bring the problem to their attention. This person may be your boss, a co-worker, a loved one, a neighbor, or a family member -- people you interface with frequently -- people you simply cant avoid.
Gentlesuggestions.com understands the delicate nature of these situations. With our unique service, we will send the recipient a politely written letter bringing the concern to their attention. The sender remains completely anonymous because each letter is sent from Gentle Suggestions. And per our privacy policy, the identity of the sender is NEVER disclosed.
How does it work?
For starters, our website offers Gentle Suggestions letters covering more than 100 topics ranging from Bad Breath" to Table Manners."
Visitors browse our website for the specific topic or behavior that addresses their concern. Special requests are available to address unique situations.
Next, the visitor is asked to supply the mailing address or email address of the intended recipient. Within 24 hours, Gentle Suggestions send the recipient a politely written letter bringing this concern to their attention.
In some cases, the sender may not want the message to be so Gentle". For these situations, we offer enclosures such as breath mints (for bad breath) that serve to send a stronger message. The sender receives an email confirmation of delivery as well as a replica of the letter that was sent.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
KDEL Publications, Inc.
8417 Oswego Rd, Ste 113
Baldwinsville, NY 13027
http://www.GentleSuggestions.com
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