This email I received does not really need any commentary from me:

Info-Sequence,

We have found that your shoptoearn blog operator is erasing 90% of all positive information in defense of Shoptoearn supporters. Their is a large group of people who belive in Shoptoearn and they recently were exposed to your business practices. We are asking for a email response to this as we are getting prepared to send this to several thousand lawyers across the United States. We are sure that they would love to pick this case up. Why? Because you are costing many small business owners and many people who have no choice due to being disabled or other ailments the opportunity to make a living from home. Many people do not feel you are being constitutional.

7 Comments

  1. Lee D 09/13/2008 at 9:08 pm - Reply

    Wow, that’s absolutely breathtaking.

    I have just the perfect cartoon for this situation.

    http://www.mattcutts.com/images/duty_calls.png

  2. Craig 09/13/2008 at 9:36 pm - Reply

    Tracy, that is absolutely hilarious.

    “…several thousand lawyers…”?

    “…do not feel you are being constitutional”?

    That is, perhaps, the funniest “threatening” letter I have ever read.

  3. Tracy Coenen 09/13/2008 at 9:39 pm - Reply

    Isn’t it beautiful? Naturally, I am sufficiently scared.

  4. Pedro Menard 09/15/2008 at 8:12 am - Reply

    Tracy,

    Can you reveal us who sent you this?

    Best Regards

    P.S. As if it wasn’t enough to have Nehra bullying around, imagine now “several thousand lawyers” on top of that! Brrrrr 😀

  5. Tracy Coenen 09/15/2008 at 2:17 pm - Reply

    Pedro,

    It was just sent by a random STE agent. No big deal!

  6. Mary 09/18/2008 at 6:37 am - Reply

    I have a friend who has gotten into this ShoptoEarn nonsense, and I’ve tried to hold my tongue because I’ve often had to correct her on matters like this (I spent two hours convincing her the world won’t blow up because of the experiment in Geneva, for God’s sake). I was wondering if somebody could help me with a starting sentence. I don’t want to come right out and say this is a “Carnival of Fraud” and you’re being scammed, but … something a little more polite. Any ideas?

  7. Brian 10/14/2008 at 9:23 pm - Reply

    Ask her if she believes in Santa and the Tooth Fairy?

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