Do Not Call List

by anglise 39 Replies latest jw friends

  • mikepence
    mikepence

    I have this letter in Adobe Acrobat format, so that it can be easily printed / distributed.

    If anyone wants a copy to put on their web site, or to distribute to others, email me at [email protected].

    This one simple document could be the beginning of the end for JW's. Lets get it into as many hands as possible.

    Peace,
    Mike Pence

  • Teirce
    Teirce

    Would there be some burden of proof on the part of the address resident? (If I say house holder I'll hurl. Who the hell can hold a house.) As in, if a signature made it to Brooklyn, yet the Brooklyn office pleaded that it didn't, what proof would be required to prosecute? Does the resident maintain a signed and dated duplicate? Keep it with their tax stuff? I'm wondering if it's possible to underestimate the WTBTS' ability to play stupid, as they instruct their bees to do. The term 'class action' springs delightfully to mind.

  • mikepence
    mikepence

    It could be sent certified mail in the US, but keeping a copy should be enough.

    They will comply. The cost of not complying is too high.

  • rkls
    rkls

    Thank you Mike, shortly I'll be creating a form for the OnRoad
    webpage which for practical and economical reasons can only
    deal with UK Bethel.

    Since there is no known email address for UK WT (which could
    be easily blocked anyway), they will be printed out and sent
    via snail mail.

    rEkLEsS rEVeNGe (webmaster)
    http://www.onroaduk.org/

  • mikepence
    mikepence

    I have posted a PDF version of the letter here:

    http://www.geocities.com/mikepence/wt_letter.pdf

    Please distribute it freely.

  • Bridgette
    Bridgette

    This is GREAT! I have copied the letter to print. I told my husband about it. He was never a JW or anything religiously. We just hate the invasion of our personal time as a family together. He was thrilled. We already tell all telephone soliciters to put us on their do not call list. He said probably a LOT of people would LOVE to know about this option.
    I'm going to let everyone I know in on it. I've also thought that instead of taking it door to door, send it to people. My husband thought about flyers. But I've thought of e-mailing it to my church friends, who have HUGE address books, and share stuff like this all the time.
    It's about freedom. The last thing we want on a Saturday or SUnday after a hard week's work is someone with an agenda coming to our door. We don't even answer for salesmen.
    Bridgette

  • mikepence
    mikepence

    bttt

  • rkls
    rkls

    Hi all, for the benefit of saving trees, stamps and for
    the convenience of people who wish to go out and collect
    names. Rather than send an individual letter for each
    person a petition would suffice just as well. Such as
    the below which Roy uses.

    ----------

    For the urgent attention of <local kingdom hall>

    The undersigned persons have sinified that they do mot wish to
    have any person calling at these addresses in connection with the
    creed or beliefs of the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society (Jehovah's
    Witnesses). This means they are also not to call on the pretence that
    they may have moved.

    Name Address Date

    .................................................
    .................................................
    .................................................
    .................................................

    <etc>

    rEkLEsS rEVeNGe (webmaster)
    http://www.onroaduk.org/

  • rkls
    rkls

    Ahem, excuse my lame spelling mistakes. Sinified=signified and mot=not.

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