Thank You Classmates.com
and Memory Lane Inc.
As promised in the
October blog, “An Open Letter to Classmates.com, Memory Lane Inc., and a Girl
Named Liz” I am here to thank Memory Lane and Classmates.com for doing the
right thing and refunding me the money I paid for an incomplete 1959 RHS
Cauldron.
Yesterday I got a phone
call from a nice lady named Rebecca who was calling from Memory Lane out in
Seattle.
She informed me that I
could have viewed the book before I bought it, which I didn’t do. However, my case
was reviewed and they made an exception and decided to refund my money.
It seems they do not
have a book with the missing sports pages in them. They explained that class
members sell them their yearbooks and they just reprint them as they are. It’s possible
that the girl named Liz, who sold her book to them, had a defective book to
begin with. Which is probably why she sold it to them. As she was an under classmate
at the time, the 1959 book wouldn’t mean that much to her anyway.
I’m making a lot of
suppositions here because I don’t really know the “Liz” involved here. If she
is reading this or if you know her, please tell her I’d love to hear from her.
Once again, I thank you
Classmates.com and Memory Lane for doing the right thing.
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