Monday, May 19, 2014

Dear Lake Shore Realities,

I am writing you in a request to purchase the land on Honore Island. My goal is to build vacation and luxury homes for black men to purchase. Although you typically reserve your services for white sellers, I guarantee profits higher than any other company can offer. The homes I will build will only be available to the wealthiest black folks. I do not tolerate late payments on mortgages and do not give loans to those who need extensions to pay their debts. No one will live on Honore without paying the full price.

This vacation spot will have a town square filled with restaurants, cinemas, clothing stores, and other tourist attractions not only for the use of the residents, but families who wish to come up on the weekends. The woods will be paved to make hiking trails and campsites for people to park small trailers and pitch tents for a nightly fee. There will be various aquatic centers that provide paid activities to do on the lake such as jet skiing, canoeing, fishing, and more. My builders and I will use every inch of land, woods, and water you provide to us to obtain a profit. Residents living in the homes on the island will also pay a monthly association fee to keep up the scenery. A quarter of the profits made by the downtown businesses, aquatic centers, and campsites will go to your business, although I am willing to negotiate this number. Your company’s name will also be engraved on every business’ door to let the residences know of your generosity to help us create this town.

This business plan will bring in a range of customers that no other company has. No other company has the guts to accept the black man’s willingness to buy their land and has lost a great deal of profit because of it. After seeing this magnificent vacation spot, I guarantee the black community will continue doing business with you. This project offers you the chance to sweep up a customer base will put your company’s revenue above any other. I leave the choice between race and earnings to you, but I hope you take advantage of this bankable opportunity.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to doing business with you.

Sincerly,

Macon Dead     

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