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A Powerful Tool For Hadit Veterans

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Hello All,

I have been giving out the Hadit Business cards that are printable from this site. It is one of the most powerful tools we can use. Lets face it the Veterans Service Organizations are not cutting it. With most of us , including myself thouroghly discusted with the way the Veterans Claims are messed up from these groups. Not picking on all as there are some good VSOs but they cannot keep up and the information is normally incorrect. Sooooooooooo most of us who did find out about Hadit , found out early there was nothing like it and our claims all of a sudden started to get thru and with a alot of awards. This is due to the amount of information , knowledge and experience that our great membership has supplied and the wonderful archives here.

I have been buying the cardboard paper at Office Depot and printing the cards myself. Ok ,,,so my scissors are not the smoothest in the world and the cards are a little off. Jbasser recommends a paper cutter and that will probably be the way to go.

Once you get the cards printed you can cut them and then they are ready to hand out. I use them at Wounded Warrior Events and whenever I run into another Vet , USO and Navy League functions. Our car club functions which also is made up of Veterans. Its easy to get a conversation going about the VA and I have not met one person who was very happy with the claims process.

So,,,, below you will find the link from Hadit that I have saved and use to print my cards to hand out to get as many Veterans to Hadit as possible. Try it,,,,you will see how easy it is. Oh yes ..... I also tell every Veteran to NEVER GIVE UP. God Bless, C.C.

hadit_com_pass_it_on_cards.pdf

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Thanks, did not know about the cards. I do tell other vets about this site, but also I am amazed at the number of folks helping vets from within the VA system that have not heard of this site... social workers, etc. I keep passing the info along and getting thanks for letting them know.

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You can purchace blank business card stock at Staples. It comes in sheets and is perferated for easy separation once printed. I've been passing them out for a couple of years to every Vet I meet.

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You folks are incredible at spreading the word. Our growth from day one has been from word of mouth, it is amazing!

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I've had a few challenges, perhaps the same as you. I relate them here to demonstrate that we can learn, overcome, and find purpose in life.

The stories can be harrowing to read; they were challenging to live. Remember that each story taught me something I would need once I found my purpose, and my purpose was and is HadIt.com Veterans.

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Hello John and Tbird, Midnight

John , our Staples went out of business but I am sure that Office Depot will have it. That is a great idea and saves me from having to get a Jbasser special Paper cutter.

Tbird, it is so exciting seeing our Veterans coming here and listening to their comments after the cards are giving out. Even though I tell people they always forget the name, but when they have the card it really rings home for them. You must be very pleased and it is so good to know that you had a dream,,,,,,,a VERY BIG DREAM......and it became this great place. Thanks for all you do for us.

Midnight ,,,, I agree with you about being amazed at the number of Veterans helping each other. I cannot imagine what it would be like to not have that .....and to think where all of us would be......

and to know that every Veteran is welcome here ,,,,,,though the premier thought for the premier site is.....NEVER GIVE UP. God Bless, C.C.

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