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HaroldSays

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Dec 19, 2007 1:30 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello,
I am Harold Cameron, The Chief of Helping People with HaroldSays, and what I do is help consumers nationwide resolve their consumer complaints or issues with companies and government agencies. I also answer consumers questions...that is I try and find solutions for consumers problems and answers for consumers questions. I have successfully helped consumers resolve complaints with or get help from such companies as Sears, Dunkin Brands, Verizon, Best Buy, Chase Bank as well as several other corporations and companies; and with Government Agencies that includes the Social Security Administration, the USPS, as well as other federal and state agencies.
I have created The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day, March 1, 2008. I am going to be honored by having the governor of our state, Governor Edward G. Rendell, issue a statewide proclamation in recognition of my day. "It will be a day to be positive and to do something positive in, (or for), Pennsylvania." (Sounds like a slogan for a bumper sticker or T-shirt to me). In January he will sign the proclamation at a press conference he is going to hold at our state capital in Harrisburg, PA. Also, the Mayor of Scranton PA, (made famous by the hit TV show The Office), and the Lackawanna County Commissioners are going to be issuing proclamations as well. Two Senators, (one of the Senators is among the most powerful Senators in Washington), and a politically connected Congressman as well as hundreds of people nationwide have contacted The President`s Office concerning President Bush issuing a Presidential Proclamation declaring March 1, 2008, The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day in (or for), America. The Scranton/Wilkes Barre Yankees and the NEPA Miners Football team are supporting The Be Positive Day and Be Positive initiative as well. Corporate supporters are beginning to come aboard to support and help me promote the day. I also promote the "Kindness Grants" program where $500 grants are given to schools, school classes. or prisoners who come up with a unique and special, ongoing, "kindness" initiative. I am currently looking for corporate donors who want to support this initiative by offering grants and contribute to a practical effort of bringing more kindness into our world.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts, suggestions and ideas, from you good people in the forum concerning what I am doing.
DoorMat

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Dec 21, 2007 10:25 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Harold,
 
I like it. Positivity is always good.
Concerning your HaroldSays business, is this a for profit venture? If so, can you provide more details?
Dec 21, 2007 10:43 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thank you for your encouragement. Right now what I do is not a for-profit venture. I offer my services at no charge to consumers to help them. I see it becoming a profitable venture in the future as more people worldwide get involved with the "Be Positive" Initiative. I see the profit making side of the venture being from printing and selling positive oriented items as well as money earned from speaking engagements in the future. Also money could be earned from corporate sponsorships and advertising from companies who believe in the mission of the organization-"to make our world a more positive place one person and one day at a time."
I hope that my answer helps you. Thank You.


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Harold Cameron
Chief of Helping People
HaroldSays
Blog: http://haroldsays.typepad.com/
Phone: (570) 231-6796
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