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Twisted Cross
03-06-2002, 11:08 AM
Let me remind you that I am not a Wiiliam Shakespear and this is just an example of a letter written to a company. Please feel free to take any example here and tweak it for your own use. Hopefully there will be more letters posted here for anyone to use.

This is my first example there will be more from me here.


Dear Widget corp,

While searching the Internet for companies that do not support our 2nd amendment rights I came across a site that has your corp listed as a contributor to anti-gun organizations. While your charity seems noble, please don’t forget there are 80 million gun owners in the United States. It would be my duty to remind you that gun owners are like anybody else, they consume and buy your products. Would it not be, better for a corp like yours to remain neutral in politics than run the risk of angering your consumer base? I would like to remind your corp that responsible adult gun owners are not crazy mass murdering fiends that the media likes to portray. We take gun safety and the constitutional freedoms granted to us very seriously. Please remember K-mart when you consider taking a stance on gun ownership, they removed guns, ammo, and car care products at the same taking an anti-gun stance. They also employed an outspoken critic of guns to be their spokesperson at the same time. Some may say it is coincidence that K-mart’s fortunes changed when those things were put in motion. In my opinion and many gun owners it was not , many gun owners stopped using their services.

Thank you for your time,

John Gun owner

Twisted Cross
03-06-2002, 11:11 AM
Here is my letter I sent to Dell last week. It's not very politically correct and I could have done a better job, none the least here it is.


Dear Dell,

Please take some consideration of my letter. The story about a Gunsmith
being denied a purchase of a Dell PC due to some strange post 9-11
screening process is all over the internet on discussion boards and chat
rooms. Many people have expressed their disgust with Dell and not to
mention the annoying "Your getting a Dell dude" commercials that most of
us are tired of anyway.

This situation just reinforces why I would not touch your product with a
10 foot pole. I am a technology support person for one of your partners
and we have had a terrible time getting Dell's fixed when there is an
issue because of Dell's practices.
We are even granted a discounted price on a personal purchase of Dell's
which is still outrageous when you consider building one yourself with
better components or a competitors PC.

Have fun trying to sell your over priced PC's as your bumbling actions
have greatly angered some of the gun owners and patriots of America.

krink65
03-11-2002, 03:21 PM
i think its a great idea, to contact these anti gun /anti american companies. to try and express our dissapointement in their actions. it will probably change alot of minds, and in a few cases it will only prevoke a more hardened stance. i think the direction we as legal gun owners should take this thing is. if you dont have any intrest in the shooting sports, thats your decision as an american. but dont make the tragic mistake of taking an anti gun stance, or throwing money at the anti gun fanitics.to wage war on an unjust cause such as denieing, people their constitutional right to keep, and bear arms.
thats just my opinion.
for what its, worth.
tony e. sutton