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People responded favorably to the letter sites I announced last week, www.GoodbyeLetters.net and www.CondolenceLetters.net. I think it's clear that getting started at writing certain kinds of letters is hard for a lot of people. There's another type of letter that can be tough and emotional to write: hardship letters. These types of letters can be especially difficult to write. You have to construct a sincere, well-written letter that will convince a lender, landlord, or faceless entity that you are "worthy" of special consideration, which can be demoralizing and a tough task all around. But a hardship letter can also be an important next step in getting back on track financially or otherwise. My newest site, www.LetterOfHardship.net, offers more than 20 sample hardship letters for many situations, from mortgage foreclosure proceedings to inequitable rent hikes. Just download (or copy and paste) one of the free templates and customize it to suit your situation. There are letters for loan modifications, short sales, the IRS, medical bills, and more. There are also articles with tips on how to write such a letter.
I hope you never find yourself in need of a hardship letter, but if you do, this site should help.
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I recently added a new category of forms to www.BusinessFormTemplate.com: Film Production Forms. These are handy for script supervisors, production assistants, and others who work in the film or television industry, as well as people involved in school- or community-based shows and performances.
There are forms on which to log shooting times and scenes, extras' appearances, and daily production reports as well as basic video production proposals and contracts. (Some forms, such as a rate sheet, are handy for videographers running their own businesses.) There are also sample release forms for actors and extras, as well as a location release form. Additionally, there is a Shooting Notice that can be posted on filming sites to notify residents and passersby of the activity.
Thanks, as always, for all your great suggestions and ideas. Please keep them coming. I have more sites on the way, as well as additions to existing sites. Happy printing!
Kevin
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I got a fun email from FreePrintable.net user, Joe, who wrote about how cards saved the day, and maybe even his marriage. His wife was set to mail Valentine's candy to their twin granddaughters just before the post office closed, but wouldn't have time to stop and buy cards.: "She panicked...I panicked...the dog panicked...but the 'Savetz light-bulb' went off in my head and 5 minutes later, I kic...I mean she left and was all smiles! (she's always pulling this cra... I mean ... she's always full of (last-minute) surprises. After 38 years, I have no idea why I've sta ... I mean ... it's been great!" I'm glad it worked, out Joe. I like your style! |
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