Ad Copy

Feb 13, 2008 20:35


HARRY DRESDEN - WIZARD
Lost Items Found ~ Paranormal Investigations
Consulting ~ Advice ~ Reasonable Rates.
No Love Potions, Endless Purses, Parties or Other Entertainment.
Not bad, huh? It's mostly a copy of my old Yellow Pages ad. Since I'm working with someone now, I might have to come up with a business name, though ( Read more... )

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scrapperzen February 14 2008, 08:21:42 UTC
It took a bit of doing, but I've got a sizeable amount of bit now. We can probably cover the first and last month's rent with this, and a bit of food after that.

I like the ad! Really, that suits me fine. Back home, I did all of my shopping of this sort at Pandora's Box, and I never really considered opening my own place.

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Italics are Candmon wizardpi February 15 2008, 01:26:46 UTC
Thanks. You sure you don't want your name on it too? You're putting up more of the money for this operation, so advertising as partners (well, two humans, and two Digimon) might be more honest.

Does that mean I can have my name on the ad too?

We'll see. Four people might end up making it look like a law firm.

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Re: Italics are Candmon scrapperzen February 15 2008, 06:25:51 UTC
I wouldn't even know where to begin. I'm still not too sure I want to reveal my real name here after saying so much about my being a hero, and with all that I've said so far I don't dare say my alter ego's name.

Sorry about the trust issues... I'm normally better than this, but... What I've said here in the past week would probably get me killed in less than a day in my world... It's rather vexing.

But anyway, yes, your name is fine on the business. I'm not really a wizard or anything, so it might be false advertising. I'd make a good tutor, certainly, but not much else...

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Re: Italics are Candmon wizardpi February 15 2008, 14:22:58 UTC
I've never had a problem with using my name, as long as I don't tell people my full, true name. Then again, it really throws the supernatural community for a loop when you operate publicly. Most of them are still stuck in the Dark Ages where threatening to expose you as a magic-user actually meant something.

That and I'd have even more problems with the police if I insisted on being called Wizard-man or something. Most of the ones outside of SI already think I'm either delusional or a con-artist.

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