Michael Ashby

Discussing the Concerns of the Canadian Pardon and US Entry Waiver Industry in Canada

President of National Pardon

Archive for February, 2010

BBB Accreditation Calgary

February 22nd, 2010 Filed in pardon by Michael Ashby

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For some reason the BBB does not allow a company to have one accreditation for multiple locations. Instead we need individual accreditations that apply specifically to each office location, even though it is one company. This is fine it just means that I have to have another blog entry linking to the specific BBB page.

Here you are then: the BBB west profile for National Pardon Centre.

KFL&A Community Resource Database

February 22nd, 2010 Filed in pardon by Michael Ashby

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Sometimes these little community databases are a great source of advertising for us. You wouldn’t think so but this page ranks pretty high in Google and we have had more than a few clients call and say they found our information here.

So in the interest of acknowledging that local community resources play a big role in community well-being I am linking to this page as an unofficial thank you.

Thanks to KFL&A Community Resource Database for helping spread the word on Canada’s pardon program and the National Pardon Centre.

Congratulations to Louis

February 1st, 2010 Filed in Canadian Pardons, pardon by Michael Ashby

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If you have been following this blog you might be aware that I held a little competition recently written in a post called Letter Blogging: Time Frames for a Pardon. I honestly didn’t expect that the competition would be won so soon mostly because I didn’t think that the blog was read as much as it seems to be. But within a week the competition was won and Louis earned himself a pardon at half price.

So, congratulations Louis. Obviously I am not going to include your full name because any sensible person would not want that information published. And since I am still not in the business of slandering my competition I am not naming the company in question (which may be a perfectly fine pardon service for all I know). But I am very happy to know that at least a few people are reading this blog.

Sincerely,

Michael Ashby
Communications Director
http://www.nationalpardon.org/