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Hare Krsna Prabhus,

Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

Below is a letter a lady sent to Krsna.com after an uncomfortable experience with a book distributor. She complains about what I have for many years been trying to get sankirtan devotees to avoid doing. A devotee handed her four books and gave her the impression they were free. But when she didn't give enough money, he took three of them back.

Please, Prabhus, when we hand people books please make sure they don't get the impression they're free. There are many simple ways to do this. You could say, "Check these out" and show them the books, or "We're showing these to everyone today." Or you can say something like what Nidra Devi Dasi in Denver says: "We're having a book festival all around the world to distribute books in eighty languages. We're showing everyone the Bhagavad-gita, which is about yoga, karma, reincarnation, the science of the soul, and simple living and high thinking." Nice.

If one person has taken the trouble to write a letter to our Society to correct our ways, you can just imagine how many other people are upset with this tricky tactic but don't say anything.

Our motto on sankirtan should be "Everyone walks away with a good impression, whether they take a book or not." We're representing Krsna and Srila Prabhupada when we're distributing books; let's be good representatives. It's actually a blessing that Catherine has sent us this letter: she's reminding us we have to be straightforward and honest when distributing books.

Your Servant,

Vijaya das

To whom it may concern,

I am sorry to have to make a complaint about the charitable work you do, but after encountering one of your street collectors on the Petty Cury in Cambridge around 3 PM on Thursday 19th January, I was left feeling angry and upset as a result of the tactics this "sales person" employed.

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