I got a chain letter by fax. It's very simple. You just fax a dollar bill to everybody on the list.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
So I have a friend who works for me once a week. She's got e-mail, so anybody that must send an e-mail, they send it to her and she faxes it to me. Sounds like a long way of doing things, but it works for me.
I just had it with the corporate money, money, money label thing.
My first account was Neiman Marcus. I cold-called them just like I had cold-called businesses when I was selling fax machines for seven years.
I started getting letters from college in the tenth grade.
You should have mechanisms of communication, like faxes, which are obviously getting removed from offices because nobody uses them anymore. Faxes are great when e-mail doesn't work. I wouldn't be throwing them away.
I study these bills. I read them carefully. If it makes sense, I'll sign on them. If not, I don't.
I get a lot of letters from people.
There's a big gap between 'Click the link to send an e-mail to your congressman' and 'Chain yourself to the White House.'
Basically I started to jot notes, lots of faxes back and forth to my writer, we faxed ideas throughout the whole first draft, and started all over again.
I don't believe in e-mail. I rarely use a cell phone and I don't have a fax.