Saturday, July 18, 2009

What's This?

Very strange. Today I received in the mail an envelope with no return address. It was postmarked Phoenix. Inside was a sheet torn out of the June 2009 "News Today-Finance." It was an ad for a product which would fade wrinkles "like magic" in one week. Handwritten on the top was the message "Sharon Call fast, it works!! I only paid shipping!" Is this person trying to tell me I have too many wrinkles?? Who sent it? It's a mystery and I'm putting the page in the recycling bin.:-)

7 comments:

  1. That is so funny. I would guess it is definitely someone who obviously knows you OR knows your friends and they must have invested in some sort of internet "company". The recycling bin was a wise choice!

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  2. ok...even more strange...how the heck did they get your FL address? Your own sister doesn't know your new mailing address!

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  3. Funny is right. It didn't come from me even though I do know your address.

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  4. I'd bet it was Granny Nanny..........

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  5. Maybe it was Marilyn as she has my address. But I don't know why she wouldn't sign her name. I didn't recycle it yet and am going to check it out. You ladies might be interested.It's called De-Age and is "the greatest anti-aging breakthrough since Botox." :-)

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  6. Here is what one woman said about the product:
    They do not give a physical address or a web site! Only a telephone # !
    I have been contacted several times by De-Age, and encouraged to try their "miracle" wrinkle-remover product! Finally I called them, however before I ordered the "free sample", for only "shipping carges", I asked some questions- I finally got some answers after a great deal of probing a reluctant representative.
    1) Shipping charge was outrageously high!
    2)Along with the "free sample", they also ship me a full-sized product at approximately $90.00 (and my credit card would be charged accordingly) of course I could always return the unused full size (at my expense) and they would deduct the full-sized product amount from my credit card!
    I politely declined their offer!

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  7. Thanks for saving me some time, Marla. I hadn't gotten around to checking it out yet but sure would like to know who sent it to me and at this address!

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