Shirley, The letter I sent to the list was Genealogy related, and yes it was a warning so that this "family discovery.com" will not get another person to pay for something that can be found FREE on line. I feel that your doing a disservice to this list by asking us not to critique genealogy websites. I for one appreciated being warned about a scam, or being told about a great website. We are all here for the same purpose to share information on genealogy. Even Rootsweb.com has added the following information to their news letter that is distributed to those that are on the list. Thank you Debbie Walters "HANCE, BILYEU, ALEXANDER, ALLISON, ORR, CHOAT AND ANDERSON" RootsWeb's Genealogy News, Vol. 4, No. 11, 14 March BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE. Many readers have expressed concern and outrage about a company known as FamilyDiscovery.com. If you have conflicts with this outfit, file complaints directly with the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) Bureau of Consumer Protection: http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/complaint.htm . The FTC has the power to investigate your concerns and to take appropriate action. MyFamily.com, RootsWeb, and Ancestry are currently investigating these concerns, and will respond as appropriate under current Fair Use Copyright and Truth in Advertising laws. As a public service to the genealogy community, the GENEALOGICAL WEB SITE WATCHDOG lists some Web sites that provide misleading or inaccurate genealogical information. It also provides links for submitting Internet fraud complaints. See http://www.ancestordetective.com/watchdog.htm Previously published by RootsWeb.com, Inc., RootsWeb Review: RootsWeb's Genealogy News, Vol. 4, No. 11, 14 March 2001. RootsWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/