Unusual business idea: delivery service messages to the light

Необычная идея бизнеса: Служба доставки сообщений на тот свет The project idea AfterlifeTelegrams.com, entirely based on the belief of people in the afterlife, and the author of American Paul Kinzelli this belief vengeance operates successfully on her earning.

Site AfterlifeTelegrams.com a postal delivery service messages from this world to the terminally ill through the people who are the couriers.

People who want to deliver messages to deceased relatives and friends pay $ 5 for each word of his message (the number of words in the message should be not less than five) and then the delivery service to the light AfterlifeTelegrams.com hires messenger or courier from the number of hard sick people, who learns by heart the message that after death accurately transmit the text to the recipient.

To the messenger well remember the content of messages for the deceased recipient - Courier periodically exam. By the way, customers are promised that "the postman", which should deliver the message of the deceased, always dies within a year, according to diagnosis by your doctor. But if suddenly, and fortunately for the patient, he is getting better, the money returned to the customer in full.

In this case, the author of the delivery service messages to the light Paul Kinzelli not guarantee the delivery of the message: The client does not pay to deliver the message dead, but merely an attempt to deliver.

Site AfterlifeTelegram cited several reasons why a message can not reach the deceased, among whom reinkaranatsiya and no afterlife at all, and problems with getting into heaven and hell, and so on.

Attitude to service delivery of messages for the deceased AfterlifeTelegram ambiguous. Many people accuse Paul Kinzelli for the fact that he's just cashing in on somebody else's mountain. What Kizelli states that does not earn money for their services.

Before the death of the courier funds are held in a safe service, and then, according to the will of the deceased, or used to pay medical bills, or transferred to relatives or donated to charity.