10 August 2007 ~ 74 Comments

Post Removed, Thanks So Much For Your Help

I want to personally thank everyone for their help. You all did a very good thing and collectively helped out someone really in need.

I’ve removed the post because we’ve well accomplished the goal, and I just wanted to say Thank You!

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http://www.ezineincomesystem.com

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74 Responses to “Post Removed, Thanks So Much For Your Help”

  1. Jason Moffatt 10 August 2007 at 4:17 pm Permalink

    I’d also like to add,

    One of the reasons I decided to help Cy is because she is actually “Taking Action” and doing stuff online.

    Not many people actually spend the time to get their products into the public, and make a honest effort at internet marketing.

    I’d like to say, thanks to one of my really good buddies Cy now has received a bit of money in exchange for some writing work for my bud.

    She’s not looking for handouts. And that is what really impressed me and compelled me to help out.

    Check out her product, and see if it’s something that you’d like to purchase or promote to someone else.

    Thanks

  2. Dylan Jones 10 August 2007 at 4:36 pm Permalink

    I just her a family dinner to McDonalds… :)

    I love McDonalds…

  3. Justin Brooke 10 August 2007 at 4:59 pm Permalink

    Yo J,
    Gave as much as I could even though the move out to Idaho has got me close to the danger zone financially…I’m a big believer in helping each other out. Alone we are just marketers together we can be a juggernaut.

    Dude…Can I borrow some money now? LoL J/K

  4. Wayne 10 August 2007 at 5:26 pm Permalink

    I can’t help except if she wants to partner with me or enter a JV agreement of some kind. My financial position is precarious as it is. I have lots of time to promote my business AND hers.

    Hey, this is how a lot of profitable relationships are started.

    Let me know if there’s any interest by return email.

    Thanks.

    Wayne Lightbody.

  5. Jason Moffatt 10 August 2007 at 5:31 pm Permalink

    Hey Wayne,

    If you’d like to promote her product as an affiliate you can check out this page…

    http://www.ezineincomesystem.com/affiliate.html

    Thanks for your concern pal.

    Justin,

    You da man!

    Dylan,

    Thanks for the happy meal!

    And nice FACEBLOOD graphics you did for us!

  6. Alvin Huang 10 August 2007 at 5:58 pm Permalink

    Just sent Cy a token through paypal.

    Should be enough for another Mcdonald meal for the whole family.

    Jason you might want to request whether anybody might want to design some eBook/eReport covers for http://www.ezineincomesystem.com to get it the extra omph! in conversions

    Alvin Huang

  7. Tina 10 August 2007 at 6:07 pm Permalink

    Hi Jason.

    I sent a little to Cy to help out.
    Not much but I wanted to do something.

    My brother was in an abusive relationship
    (believe it or not, the woman was the one
    doing the abusing in his case…very strange
    but true – how do you defend yourself when
    you’ve been taught from the cradle not to
    hit a woman, huh?)

    Anyway, I wasn’t able to send a lot, but I
    did send what I could. In a situation like this, if everyone who hears Cy’s story would
    just send a few dollars, I believe it eventually adds up to enough.

    Tina

  8. Kelly McCausey 10 August 2007 at 6:15 pm Permalink

    Jason, than you for telling Cy’s story. I don’t know her but I am glad to have the chance to help. Please keep us informed of her progress in getting free and established in a new place with her children.

  9. Angela 10 August 2007 at 6:25 pm Permalink

    This just kills me. My cousin was stabbed by her ex-husband (at the time husband) in the leg but he was trying to kill her and she just barely got away…

    I will post about this on my blog (though it doesn’t get a ton of traffic it gets some) and send a few dollars though I don’t have much.

    Yes please let us know about her progress..

    Angela

  10. NextInstinct 10 August 2007 at 6:42 pm Permalink

    We’re with you Jason…

  11. Nick The Geek 10 August 2007 at 7:08 pm Permalink

    Hey J

    Sent some moolah Cy’s way …

    Let’s hope there’s some justice in the Universe, eh?

    Cheers

    Nick :)

  12. Ruck 10 August 2007 at 7:14 pm Permalink

    Jason,

    You mentioned Cy had a negative balance in her Paypal. I took the liberty of taking care of that. I have sent $250 via Paypal to Cy.

    I too had a rough father towards my mother. I also have 2 sons of my own and another on the way. I can only imagine what she is going thru, so hopefully somehow, someway this deed may serve a good purpose in her life.

    Hopefully it provides a moral boost. Sounds like she had the most horrible part with the physical altercation and she still has kids to look after. It’s important that her moral stays up and that she focuses on whats important in her life. Hopefully, this will lift her spirits, I know it did mine.

    Best,
    Ruck

    PS — Good job on the blog and vids man.
    Your a riot and I visit everyday. But, get your myspace fixed, cuz I want to hear more songs. That’s all I got for now.

  13. Tishia Lee 10 August 2007 at 8:07 pm Permalink

    I am on my way to paypal to send her some money!

  14. bigMO 10 August 2007 at 8:52 pm Permalink

    wow, this is truly awesome, not the story but the support that Im seeing. Total strangers helping out another fellow marketer who is in need of some help right now. this is truly touching to me. I dont usually come here but i read it on my homie Rucks blog so i wanted to pop in here. I myself have been going thru some tuff times financially and i was starting to get down on myself but then i read this and it reminds me that its not that bad really, i still got a roof over my head (even though im 30 days behind) and a loving family that is still supportive of me even though im a out of work mortgage funder/struggling IMer. Im actually happy i read this tonight(actually it morning now), I am gonna chip in with what I can. I can only afford enough for a family meal but im gonna be praying for her and the kids as well. Thank you all for what everyone is doing. I love how the online community is coming together on this.

  15. Ricky Breslin 11 August 2007 at 12:29 am Permalink

    Jason, it’s good you made a video about this or I wouldn’t have known. We’ve donated out of our business.

    But more importantly, Marquetta is going to send a blast to our list. Hopefully this will create a quick $5,000 or so for her to get her going.

  16. Juho 11 August 2007 at 1:03 am Permalink

    A worthy cause, goes without saying. Good of you to bring this one out in the open.

    Off to PayPal my share…

  17. Jason Moffatt 11 August 2007 at 4:20 am Permalink

    Hey everyone, you are all rock-stars.

    We’ve helped Cy out tremendously and have just about reached the minimum goal to make sure she’s safe and off to a new town. Truly amazing!  But let’s not stop at the minimum goal, let’s see if we can really set her up well so she has something to build on.
    You should all be very proud.

  18. Sandra Brown Ma 11 August 2007 at 4:56 am Permalink

    I offer phone counseling for DV. I will donate 4 sessions. Just email me to set them up.

  19. Alison G 11 August 2007 at 5:24 am Permalink

    Dude! You freaking rawk, Thanks for being your crazy self :)

  20. Ken Cal.houn 11 August 2007 at 5:30 am Permalink

    This type of effort is an example of the finest that people can do to help each other in times of need, with the help of the internet and each other. Thanks Jason for organizing on Cy’s behalf, and kudos to all who are helping out.

    You folks are an example of what’s best in human character. Teamwork overcomes adversity, and you are all great examples of how to help one another.

    -ken

  21. cris chico 11 August 2007 at 6:14 am Permalink

    I just bought her product to help

  22. Joe 11 August 2007 at 6:16 am Permalink

    Glad to help. Hope she can also earn by doing some work for me.

  23. Nancy 11 August 2007 at 6:45 am Permalink

    Just bought the product and after having time to review it will promote.

    Best wishes to Cy. Please don’t go it alone. Wherever your new home there are services available to help you and the kids. The emotional support is as important as the financial support.

    Thanks Justin for allowing us to help.

  24. Bruce Brodeen 11 August 2007 at 7:40 am Permalink

    Not where you are located or if Cyrell is, temporarily, plugged into a family shelter, but there should be some incredibly important resources by where you all live. This is CRUCIAL right now, there is no need to be in hotels every night – there are really, really GOOD places for families in this situation in most places around the country. AND will empower her to not contemplate going back to this low-life.

    Here, for example, is one for families in Northern Colorado:
    http://www.crossroadssafehouse.org/service.html

    If she has not plugged into this type of resource yet, make sure you help to to(or call the number on the link above and they should be able to help find one in your area).

    I’ve not picked up anything from you (at least of yet) but am familiar w/ yr reputation. I work in the music biz and am in Rich Schefren’s program, btw if you track this sort of thing….and picked it up her product for the same. Appreciate you doing this for someone you work with as I have in the same situation w/ a few my employees over the years – it matters, it helps.

    To Better Lives For Us All,
    Bruce Brodeen

    “Good Music For Good People”

    http://www.notlame.com

  25. Rod 11 August 2007 at 8:18 am Permalink

    I am not doing so well financially myself, but I at least came up with 20, and I am joining her affiliate program and giving her all the proceeds to get to a safe place with her kids. Way to Go Jason, for bringing this to us!

  26. Brian Jones 11 August 2007 at 8:27 am Permalink

    Saw this posted on the Warrior forum and felt compelled to send some money.

    I saw my mother get abused as a child. I can’t describe how awesome it was when I became a teenager and promptly put an end to all that s***.

    It was a great feeling.

    Hopefully Cy gets back on her feet soon.

    Brian

  27. Sue P 11 August 2007 at 8:28 am Permalink

    This story brought back dreadful memories, and my heart goes out to you Cy.
    Please believe that your life will become wonderful, you have taken the hardest step and now have the security of peace of mind, I learned that material things are unimportant and that help comes from the most surprising places.
    I wish you all that you may wish for yourself and your children.
    I have sent a small token to your paypal account.

    Sue

  28. Norman G Little Sr 11 August 2007 at 8:41 am Permalink

    Iam a Canadian, Also a Security Specialist & P.I.
    If CY & Kids need a place to get away from that shithead.
    I can offer my place, no strings attached, she /kids would be Extremely SAFE HERE.

    Norm Little

  29. Leon Williams 11 August 2007 at 9:17 am Permalink

    Jason and Mike Morgan – kudo’s to you you for letting us know – thank you.

    Hang in there Cy and kids – talk to us, even it is through the blog – please don’t try and go it alone – your friends are here!

    Busy contacting my list and money has already been sent from us marketers here in South Africa.

    Leon

  30. Jessica LaRock 11 August 2007 at 9:27 am Permalink

    Awesome response, everybody!

    I’ve sent some money via Paypal, and also offered Cy a complimentary copy of our course on the Law of Attraction. When a woman (or anyone) is in a horrible situation like this, she can tend to feel powerless and helpless. And I have always had a dream of helping battered women with our course and the empowerment that follows. So I’m very grateful for the opportunity to help.

    Cy, if you’re reading this, please do contact me so we can get it to you either in print and CD’s, or digitally, if you want to keep your location absolutely secret. It’s completely up to you, I totally understand. :-)

    Big hugs,
    Jessica

  31. Denise 11 August 2007 at 9:59 am Permalink

    I don’t know Cy, but I can’t stand the thought of someone being treated that way, especially when there are children involved. I just sent some money to her PayPal account. I hope she gets to a new place safely.

    Denise

  32. Gabriel 11 August 2007 at 11:01 am Permalink

    I pray to my Jehova God in name of my Lord JC that give blessing to Cy and his dear family with material and spiritual wealth. Thus it will be!

  33. Paulo 11 August 2007 at 11:08 am Permalink

    Some time ago, I exchanged a couple emails with Cy and she came forward with some great suggestions and I could see she´s a beautiful person with a great heart.

    Alvin Huang suggested a report or ebook cover for Cy´s product to increase conversions and I think that´s a very CLEVER way to support Cy.

    Not only a one time shot of help but someting that would bring profits regularly.

    Personally as a professional direct response designer, if Cy would like me to, I´d be happy to offer my design services to design not a report cover only but to offer my premium minisite package.

    You guys let me know and I´ll start with it asap.

    I´m really glad to see so many wonderful people helping Cy.

    God bless,
    Paulo

  34. Jase 11 August 2007 at 11:19 am Permalink

    Hi Cy & family

    Wishing you great abundance & peace of mind.

    Thankyou Jason for making a difference in a fellow travellers life.

    Jase

  35. Kimberly Flores 11 August 2007 at 11:28 am Permalink

    I just added the video to my own blog http://in-word.blogspot.com and signed as an affiliate.
    I am going to PayPal to add to the kitty.

    -Kim

  36. Sandy Luoma 11 August 2007 at 11:56 am Permalink

    Really like the idea of “rallying the troops” for “one of us” in need. Great job, Jason. Please keep us informed about Cy and family. I’m sure we’ll all be glad to hear when she is safe and sound again.

    Sandy

  37. Christy 11 August 2007 at 1:55 pm Permalink

    Hi,

    This is my first time here but I have gotten an email from Mike Mike Morgan and what touched me was Not only did I witness my own mother almost being killed by one of her boyfriends, but it so important that she gets out and its nice to see so many who care. I am also going to help her in every way I can. I would like to say thanks for caring it really means a lot to anyone out there who is being abused to have support and the a way out.

  38. Barbara Robins 11 August 2007 at 2:04 pm Permalink

    Please let Cy know that I have done energy healing for her, for “emerging from catastrophe” and “Abundance & Success.” And, so you all know, the Emerging from Catastrophe healing is available free on my website at zemirahealing.com/katrina

  39. Brenda 11 August 2007 at 2:18 pm Permalink

    I don’t know you, but Mike mentioned the situation and my heart goes out to Cy. About 15 years ago, I left an abusive relationship with two young sons – one 3 and one 6. And I had nothing but a freelance check coming my way. It’s been a hard road (still is), but I’ve never regretted leaving and there’s no doubt in my mind that Cy will feel the same way. I am going to send her a quick email too… just to let her know she’s in my prayers and thoughts. I must encourage her to seek the assistance of a center for prevention of abuse – she needs professional assistance at this time in her life. These men can be quite dangerous… Blessings to you for sharing this need,

    Brenda

  40. Leah 11 August 2007 at 2:27 pm Permalink

    Jason,

    You’ve got a big heart, Jason. And so do your
    blog readers. It’s great to see the power of this community. Thanks for sharing Cy’s story with us. I’m glad I was able to help.

  41. Vickie 11 August 2007 at 4:18 pm Permalink

    Jason

    You should be commended for taking it upon yourself to tell Cy’s story- Many women who are in this position have “no one” to turn to- I sent some money to her Paypal – My thoughts and prayers are with her and her children

  42. Adeel Chowdhry 11 August 2007 at 4:44 pm Permalink

    I will do my best to help.

    Adeel Chowdhry

  43. Judi Hanford 11 August 2007 at 5:19 pm Permalink

    I am so sorry that I am not in a position right now to help her out with money, but might I have permission to get her story on talk radio and on Oprah? Also, may I re-post on cops and court reporters list?

    Also, more important is that she needs to contact the police who will put her in touch with a shelter for victims of domestic violence. They give preferential attention to women with children.

    I don’t know what state she is in, but in some sates, even if it’s his house, since they were living with him, first he’s jailed, then, for 12 months she gets to move back in with her children and he stays away.

    However, the impression I have of what’s transpired thusfar, she’s likely better off in a save house provided by a domestic violence shelter.

    Kep up your good work,

    Judi Hanford
    j.hanford@att.net

  44. Greg Writer 11 August 2007 at 6:22 pm Permalink

    Count me in to help! If you will send me your code I will re post your video on my blog at http://www.pleasehelpprotectkids.com and do my best to get some more help for her cause.

    I think this is fantastic you are stepping to the plate to help this lady and her children.

    Thanks
    Greg

  45. Davinia 11 August 2007 at 6:33 pm Permalink

    I’m just getting started and in serious debt so can’t send to paypal, but I can contribute a little insight that may seem staggering to some.
    Apparently there is a very strong connection between the involvement in watching pornography and the tendency to violence, -domestic or otherwise. Certain researchers , detectives and 2 christians I know have researched the tendency and found it to be the case. Many murderers and serial murderers have been known to have a great store of ponography in their accomodation. It is a huge door way to serious problems, one that is on the increase and needs to be understood as being a habit as dangerous as dynamite. …………
    Best wishes to Cy and children.

  46. Jason Moffatt 11 August 2007 at 6:48 pm Permalink

    ATTENTION:

    I wanted to let everyone reading know that Cy was able to sell more then enough of her ezine reports today to afford plane tickets and get to her new location.

    Also, thanks to the generosity of so many people I’m confident she has the funds and resources to find a suitable living situation as well.

    I’m updating you to let you know that thanks to everyone she is in a much better place.

    If you are financially strapped yourself, please don’t worry and be rest assured that many friends have stepped to the plate to help out. A simple good thought or pray is enough in itself.

    However, if you’re still wanting to help out, nobody is stopping you. I know the kids need clothes, dishes, school supplies, you name it.

    But please be rest assured that she is no longer stranded with no resources thanks to so many of you.

    I’ll update this on the main portion of the blog as well.

    Thanx

    Jason

  47. jim 11 August 2007 at 7:39 pm Permalink

    Delighted that Mike and Jason and so many have helped lead the way and righted Cy’s ship.

    Just put a man(Rida) of nearly 53 on a plane for the city of Kuching where he was born with a left foot totally reversed to the right. And both hands deformed by the wrists pointing downward. His lifting strength is 4-5 kilos with the left hand as he is left handed and 2-3 kilos with the right hand. Five top surgeons reviewed his case and decided to first repair his right arm and hand. This was done this week very successfully. The surgeons donated their services. The hospital reduced their normal charges. This man cried and cried tears of joy and gratitude for he has had a lifelong dream of having full use of his hands. The staff of the hospital went to the 2nd and 3rd mile with Heavenly Service. Because he lives in the tropics the surgeons said his foot could be turned around by using a brace and screws over a two year period. But that this could end up with serious infections. His decision was not to operate on his foot. However he can walk at about half the pace of a normal person.

    Now he is planning to court a 45 year old lady that is a widow and the mother of one who has just made her a grandmother.

    When we checked him out of the hospital two days ago one of the young surgeons on duty told him: “Come back in six months and we will do the other hand” And he meant without charge.

    This took place in a teaching hospital in Singapore.

    Just maybe a documentary will be made of his life.

    The thing that is most upsetting to him is that when Rida was 12 an operation(s) were offered but his father refused!

    He has never used a computer, but is willing to learn.

    Already friends have told me that when we need to do the next operation just let them know. It was interesting to have Rida looked at by a foot Dr from South Africa who was amazed at how he had obtained a high quality pair of sandals and modified one so that he could wear it. For the Dr was thinking how to construct something useful for him and than he said: “we cannot do better than the way he has engineered this sandal”

    Prayers, love and blessings and a Salute to Cy and appreciation to all who are making her life more fulfilling.

    sincerely

    Jim

  48. Sally Neill 11 August 2007 at 9:49 pm Permalink

    It is terrible the way some people are treated, my thoughts go out to Cy and her children.

    Sally x

  49. Joanne 12 August 2007 at 12:19 am Permalink

    Cy, This brings back nightmare memories for me. I was in your shoes too. You can do this!! It’s going to be hard at first, but things will smooth out for you.

    Please be very careful! I will be praying for your families safety.

    Jason, thank you for giving us the opportunity to help her out.

  50. Melanie Tan 12 August 2007 at 12:56 am Permalink

    Hello. I came to know about Cy’s story through Michel Fortin (I’m currently one of his students) and I must say that this story has touched me as well.

    Thank you for bringing it forward and I’m honored to take action and be part of this ‘positive community’. My husband and I have PayPal’d our support.

    I second Joanne here too; thanks Jason for giving us the opportunity to help her out.


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