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Nicolette
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As most who have read my previous thread about a family issue I opted on sending a non personal Mother's Day card to my mother versus not sending anything at all.
When I first read the following email from my sister (who never talks to me nor has sent her nephew or myself a birthday or Christmas card despite me sending her cards and gifts for years) I misinterpreted it to read that I hadn't paid the postage for the card before sending it (as posted in my diary). Anyway, here's sharing the outcome of my attempts to find a middle ground (which caused me to burst into tears and I have had a constant headache since which no pain killer can stop):
My sister wrote:
To the Business Owner,
Just a quick note to express appreciation for incurring the cost of $0.55 to post the Mother’s day card addressed to XXXX XXXXX. I am certain you have retained the receipt for this postage cost so that it can be claimed for the 2009/2010 financial year.
Business must not be very brisk, so I would like to offer you a fantastic loan offer. How it works is simple: The total amount loaned will be deducted at an annual special birthday present rate. Each time your birthday occurs, the amount that would normally be spent on a gift for you will be deducted from the total cost. Today only, I can offer you a special rate of $10.00 per birthday present, which normally is $5.00.
Each phone call made to immediate family during the financial year will also attract a bonus payment of $3.00.
Should you have any further questions about this proposal, I can be contacted via e-mail, in which I can unfortunately only respond to during business hours.
Hoping that marriage hasn’t turned you into an old miser.
Regards,
Concerned Citizen.
When I first read the following email from my sister (who never talks to me nor has sent her nephew or myself a birthday or Christmas card despite me sending her cards and gifts for years) I misinterpreted it to read that I hadn't paid the postage for the card before sending it (as posted in my diary). Anyway, here's sharing the outcome of my attempts to find a middle ground (which caused me to burst into tears and I have had a constant headache since which no pain killer can stop):
My sister wrote:
To the Business Owner,
Just a quick note to express appreciation for incurring the cost of $0.55 to post the Mother’s day card addressed to XXXX XXXXX. I am certain you have retained the receipt for this postage cost so that it can be claimed for the 2009/2010 financial year.
Business must not be very brisk, so I would like to offer you a fantastic loan offer. How it works is simple: The total amount loaned will be deducted at an annual special birthday present rate. Each time your birthday occurs, the amount that would normally be spent on a gift for you will be deducted from the total cost. Today only, I can offer you a special rate of $10.00 per birthday present, which normally is $5.00.
Each phone call made to immediate family during the financial year will also attract a bonus payment of $3.00.
Should you have any further questions about this proposal, I can be contacted via e-mail, in which I can unfortunately only respond to during business hours.
Hoping that marriage hasn’t turned you into an old miser.
Regards,
Concerned Citizen.