n2kstuff5 wrote:I am not sure if anyone but the site owner knows the answer to this question. I thought about if I even should bring this up but I will ask anyway. Should a charms site stay online after she dies. I bring this up because I decide to reach out to a retired charm who I use to correspond with for about a decade ago. I know her real name and contact info. I sent an email to the address she used here and that account is not active anymore. I the thought I would send her a message on her Facebook page and that's when I found out her daughter posted that she had passed away. I don't know if her family knew about her activities here. It's not my place to tell them.
Send an email to southern charms and let them know that you think the charm has passed away or you can send me a pm with her name and I'll take care of it for you.
The family should notify SC when a charm passes away, but sometimes they don't. I'm not a lawyer but I do know that a A deceased person can't be involved in business transactions - ie: be paid or give licensing agreement for their image to be used
I learned that when my mom passed away, Social Security went back in her bank account and withdrew that month's payment from my dad because, they told me a deceased person can't be paid.
Anyways, I know of two charms who passed away and one of them, Alexus Lin, her family notified SC, the other one, Hers didn't until about six months later. I have a longtime guy that I email back and forth with and he told me about a charm who passed away two years ago, yet her site is still up in the retired section. I can't remember who it was now, but he said the charm's daughter told him she'd passed. I sent William, the owner of SC an email and let him know, but when I checked, the charms page was still up. So either he couldn't get confirmation that the charm had in fact died, OR the daughter fibbed.