Launching of EverWatch.org, a Death Notification Service
EverWatch will phone, or mail initial death notifications for credit cards, loans, mortgages, insurance policies, cival/fraternal organizations, etc. via phone or certified mail on behalf of the deceased.
Wichita, KS (PRWEB) May 26, 2004 -- Introducing the initial launching of
EverWatch.com. Death is not a pleasant experience, and the survivors are faced
with numerous immediate issues. EverWatch was designed to assist at this hectic
time.
EverWatch will phone, or mail initial death notifications for
credit cards, loans, mortgages, insurance policies, etc. via phone or certified
mail on behalf of the deceased. 21-30 days later, we will then mail, or e-mail
the survivors a copy of all businesses/organizations notified by our company on
behalf of the deceased. We can be found online at www.everwatch.org. Service can
be purchased as low as a $30.00 subscription fee, and $25.00 annual renewal fee
for 1- 30 entries. The price of service goes up depending on the number of
entries.
For more information : http://www.everwatch.org./9/index.cfm?NavID=12&SubNavID=0&View=Yes
Or
for pricing information :
http://www.everwatch.org./2/index.cfm?NavID=10&SubNavID=0&View=Yes
EverWatch
is a concept developed by Kerry McKelvy. As a former insurance agent with 10
years in law enforcement, he witnessed firsthand how unexpected deaths affect
families. In addition he recognized the need for a modernized death notification
system.
By taking the responsibility of death notifications, EverWatch
gives the survivors a time to mourn. For more information,
contact:
Kerry McKelvy
Phone:
316.841.3492
Article in Wichita Eagle Tuesday May 18, 2004:
Death notice
It's not the most pleasant of subjects, but Kerry
McKelvy would like to talk to you about death.
The former insurance
salesman is starting a new Wichita-based online business called EverWatch, which
is a death notification system.
Customers can log onto www.everwatch.org to sign up
for the service. By registering credit cards (only the last four digits),
mortgages and loans, EverWatch takes care of notifying those places upon your
death.
"The first week (after someone dies) is total chaos," McKelvy
says. "That's why I'm trying to urge people, 'Let us do this for you.'
"
For one to 30 credit card or other entries, a customer pays a $30
subscription fee and $25 annually after that. Prices rise with the number of
entries.
McKelvy notifies businesses by certified mail. That way, he
says, loved ones are "not dealing with that on top of everything else
immediately."
CARRIE RENGERS at Wichita Eagle
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/5/prweb128971.htm