Hey Suresh n others... Here's what happnd.
After I spoke to the websiteguy I composed a mail and sent it to the bangalore team, vishal n this guy. All is well with the letter...but the new thing that this guy wants is..this letter on a bondpaper instead of a plain sheet. I did convince him about the letter on a plain sheet and took his mind off our group letterhead thing as he wanted...but eventually I kind of knew this would happen and a bondpaper would come into picture. However...I didnot want' to bring it myself and so stayed silent over it in our conversation. What bothers this guy is that tomorrow if someone sues him or holds him responsible for any money tht came thru this site, either vishal or ppl who donated (though it cannot really happen or make sense) he is terrified by the thought that he will have to pay it from his pocket given the fact that the site raised already 5 lacs. I dont' blame him for his panic over it....but I think he is thinking a bit too much. So from his end...a letter from vishal over a bondpaper would keep him safe...since it will be strictly legal. The problem with Vishal is...he is scared that he might loose the money or the website....both which he cannot afford. Again here...Vishal thinks that somehow dealing with this website guy n paying him whatever he demands for entries or renewal of the site or whichever is more safe n simple to deal with..though he really might not know if what this guy asks is genuinely the charge. This is a typical situation that can arise very often in these cases n conditions. There are two solutions here. One, try convince this Webguy tht he can still be assured he wont' be cornered in anyway (which is hard to accept from his shoes, or, convince Vishal that there is nothing wrong in signing this letter on a bondpaper. The term 'Bond Paper' somehow scared Vishal I think...which again is not his mistake..poor fellow wants nothing to go wrong with his china trip and surgery. He needs to be convinced that this term only means that this particular paper is branded legal and carries weight in the court of law....something that a plain sheet might not always do. I understand why this webguy is asking for the letter on a bondpaper..and I in a way agree with his thoughts from his end too. I dont' see any problems that Vishal might come up with by doing this...since the money arrives into his account directly...and the contents of the letter he would sign make it very clear to pass on the website rights, which means this particular guy cannot damage his website in anyway. We can very well leave the whole matter as it is...but now...I dont' think things are the same anymore...since Raghu the webguy in question will not be so happy about the wholething as before. However...we all will live :) n go on...n so will Vishal n this guy....with a little hiccups here n there. Since Vishal is the one to decide on this....I will leave the matter to rest right here...until either Vishal or this webguy initiate something different. We will be coming across many such situations in future in our field of work. This is but an example to work around situations. We shall have to decide when to start working on collecting donations for Vishal. -Divya ******************************************************************** --- In [email protected], suresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Pavan, > > I'm not sure what exactly transpired between you and ragu ( website contact ) , but it looks like vishal doesn't want to introduce any new obligations between now and the operation date. > > We should rather talk to raghu ( as divya did ) and try and pacify him or convince him to continue his support for the next 3 months. > > Again this is just my view point ... > > again pavan and team, keep up the good work ! > cheers > > pavan kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I got mail from vishal as follows. What's our next step. > > Regards, > pa1. > > ----- Forwarded Message ---- > From: vishal ponnira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 3:21:34 PM > Subject: Dear Pavan > > Dear Pavan, > > How are you? hope you are doing well. sorry for what happened to you in my home, i apologise for that. > I am completely disappointed with This website person raghu, he will ask a new thing everytime. As i have another 3 months for my operation i dontn't want to give any bonds to him (he may ask for somthing in the end), so i am planning to keep connection with this person till i go for the surgery. After i will delete the website. > I am not talking to this person (as i told). My mother will go to him for all updates. > Sorry friend i have given trouble to you. > > Thankyou > > Regards, > Vishal. > > > --------------------------------- > Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. > > > > > > > > > I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still i can do something. I will not refuse to do something I can do . ( Helen Keller ) > Suresh > > http://bhookh.com > http://aidindia.org > http://www.giftofvision.org > http://foodindia.org.in/ > http://www.workingchild.org/ > http://studentsforbhopal.org/ > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >
