WHAT'S YOUR EXCUSE?

Feeling like playing hooky, but nervous about getting caught? The Excused Absence Network has got your back.For about $25, students and employees can buy excuse notes that appear to come from doctors or hospitals. Other options include a fake jury summons or an authentic-looking funeral service program complete with comforting poems and a list of pallbearers.
Some question whether the products are legal or ethical - or even work - but the company's owners say they're just helping people do something they would have done anyway.

Selling lies. Many people have become quite rich in doing so!

AP

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