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HOME SERVICES USER GUIDES FAQ's NEWS About Us US Press Release - 14th July 2006Virtual Disaster Recovery Company Launches Web site that Provides Post-Disaster ServicesKENT, UK – July 14 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE)– The Memory Deposit Limited is an online service that offers disaster-recovery services to individuals who wish to secure the past, whatever the future. “One of the driving forces for creating the company,” James Green, CEO and Managing Director explained, “has been the recent spate of disasters. During one such incident, a family member was dangerously close to an unfortunate event and as my family and I watched the results unfold, we came up with an idea to help lessen stress and open the lines of communication for people during emergency situations.” The Memory Deposit is designed to aid people who have been victims of natural disasters such as hurricane Katrina or other events such as house robberies and fires, where life and limb remain intact. A repeated theme during these events is the distress caused by the loss of personal items that insurance companies cannot replace. The Memory Deposit’s mission is to “replace the irreplaceable.” Their services include: A virtual safety deposit box where clients can keep items such as photos, and scan important documents such as mortgages, leases and insurance policies; Recovery Data where useful information can be accessed instantly (i.e., - insurance company phone numbers and credit card cancellation numbers); all this information can be accessed via telephone. The third service is an emergency contact list. “During times of disaster that range from terrorist attacks to natural destruction, people want to communicate with their loved ones,” Green said. “With our emergency contact list, people can store phone numbers and names, the staff at our company will distribute messages via e-mail or phone to the contacts listed.” The company, formed in October of last year, recently launched their Web site. Headquartered in Chatham, they also have an office in Blackpool. Green has worked in various positions during his career that include roles as an officer in the merchant navy; superintendent/ship manager; sales and operation management in marine electronics and general management of a marine electronics company. “We want to make the lives of people recovering from disaster as easy as possible and to help them get back on their feet quickly. We also want to help them secure personal items that are not replaceable.” For more information, visit: www.thememorydeposit.com Media Contact: James Green of The Memory Deposit Limited +011-44-1634-310849 jamesgreen@thememorydeposit.com
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