ThoughtsBeyond Provides Peace Of Mind By Delivering Messages To Family On Behalf Of Loved Ones Who Have Passed On

Top Quote With affordable plans anyone can schedule messages now to be sent at the right time in a loved one's life. End Quote
  • Houston, TX (1888PressRelease) September 23, 2010 - What if your loved ones could get personal emails or video messages from you after your passing? Would you congratulate a grandchild on his graduation? Give a young child life advice at a point when they are able to understand? That's the premise behind ThoughtsBeyond, a company that allows you to schedule messages now, to be sent to your loved ones after your passing.

    "You can leave a video, letter or DVD after your passing, but what about those special occasions when your loved ones stop to think about you and wish you were there? What would you give to be able to send your thoughts at that moment? With ThoughtsBeyond you can do that," said co-owner Pablo Varando.

    ThoughtsBeyond was started by Varando and his wife, Heather, after experiencing something similar to what many people have gone through. Heather lost her first husband, who also left behind their three children. When those children eventually graduated Heather and Pablo wished that their father could've been there to give them some words of wisdom, some advice to guide them through their next stage in life. The Varandos realized that many more people had those same wishes. That's when ThoughtsBeyond began.

    The way it works is simple. Choose the plan you would like, anything from unlimited emails up to 10 people or, unlimited emails and up to 100 video emails sent to up to 50 people with one-time fees starting at $49.99. Schedule the thoughts or messages you want to deliver, whether it be on birthdays or special occasions or simply because it's Thursday. Add the email addresses to which you want the messages to go. You can even add account administrators who can update email addresses and contact information for your loved ones if it changes after your passing.

    No one likes to think about their passing but ThoughtsBeyond poses the question: What would you give for one last message from your loved one?

    Visit ThoughtsBeyond for more information at www.ThoughtsBeyond.com

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