Sunday, August 16, 2009

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rejection in green-gold

cancellations are a bit ugly, but just in the sponsorship area on the agenda. Recently sent me a foundation a very noble document. Since sends a "charitable" organization for not much money specially printed letterhead with the statement that no money is there - that hurts.

landed in recent months, my sponsor letter in some 35 boxes of potential promoters. In a four-page information booklet, I had compiled the most important facts about my volunteer service. These included any envelope or a personal letter to potential donors. To date, more than half of all recipients have responded with rejections, the rest not yet.

early August, during my first preparatory seminar floated to me a very beautifully designed cancellation to the table on high quality paper with a slightly noticeable gegilbter primer and pre-printed letterhead. The logo of the Wolfsburg-based foundation was resplendent in bright gold on the letterhead. The upper margin was wearing a elegant-looking green bar. Signature, and footer of the letter were apparently in two perfectly coordinated shades of green a perfect impression of sublime perfection.

Certainly not cheap, so a piece of writing. I expect that my refusal is not the only written correspondence, which is printed on these sheets. My suggestion: Use ordinary copy paper from the office wholesale - it's cheaper. And with the money saved you could then indeed support meaningful service projects.

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