DollarDecision.com aims to break through the roadblock of indecisiveness.
Akron, Ohio (PRWEB) June 4, 2006 -- Most people are not good at making decisions. They waver and pause when presented with a problem. This can affect every aspect of their lives. More often than not, the act of just making a decision is better than not making a decision at all. Now there is a website to help people avoid the problems associated with indecisiveness – DollarDecision.com.
The premise is simple. The user enters information about his or her problem along with their name and email address. Within a user selected time period, the user is emailed back a decision on their question from the webmaster, known as the Decisionmaker. Each question is carefully considered with the resultant response being the opinion of the Decisionmaker on the problem. The email will usually include additional information expanding on the decision. The user can even select to receive a decision from a male or female Decisionmaker to get a gender-specific perspective.
The cost associated with the decision is purely based on the response time requested. The Decisionmaker providing their input on the problem allows for a better decision to be made than a random selection (such as flipping a coin). This process lets another person (anonymous and impartial to the problem at hand) provide a third party view when making a decision.
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