Our father passed away some years ago. He was a very loved man. We kept his legacy alive through Legacy.com, paying for a permanent listing of our father's life and our words to him that we continue to write on his Legacy page. Unfortunately, legacy.com censors the letters that people write to their deceased loved ones. I find it appalling that my last few letters, or posts, we're never added to my father's page. Legacy.com reserves the right to refuse posts that fail to meet their criteria. How they can decipher a person's motive or intent is not only questionable, in my mind it is deplorable to profit from the personal loss of someone so loved while censoring your thoughts.
Legacy.com, Inc. Reviews
Our father passed away some years ago. He was a very loved man. We kept his legacy alive through Legacy.com, paying for a permanent listing of our father's life and our words to him that we continue to write on his Legacy page. Unfortunately, legacy.com censors the letters that people write to their deceased loved ones. I find it appalling that my last few letters, or posts, we're never added to my father's page. Legacy.com reserves the right to refuse posts that fail to meet their criteria. How they can decipher a person's motive or intent is not only questionable, in my mind it is deplorable to profit from the personal loss of someone so loved while censoring your thoughts.