How to handle rude requests. 31 May 2014 Reviewer: Unhappy from North Carolina
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I have been a member for five years, for the first four years everything was pleasant. Last year a local library asked if I would put tombstones, obits, and death certs on memorials. By the way I have a disclaimer from the library that I always added. The library presented me with a list that had been created 30 years ago. All of a sudden I started receiving e-mails asking me if I made up names to put in the cemetery. Requesting me to take off the obits and the death certificates because she says they are wrong, that the information was incorrect on the death certificates and obits, and to also take off my photos of tombstone because hers were better.
She has sent me over a hundred e-mails and after she said she was going to report me to Find a Grave for not doing as she has asked and told me I didn't know what I was doing I decided to never reply. I do look at her e-mails and if the information is correct I put it on.
What would you do?
In summary, I would recommend Find A Grave to a friend.