WarOnPrivacy 16 hours ago

It wasn't too hard. Probate firms scan obits to look for their own clients. This made that task less tedious.

  • aeonfox 16 hours ago

    'Difficult to monetise' is what I said. But maybe I'm wrong about that.

pleasedontman 15 hours ago

Not that difficult to monetise, dead people are not known for calling the cops for burglary and funeral homes, estate lawyers etc would pay for leads.

Given the audience on hacker news it's not even the worst thing people here do for cash because it's only one or so victim at a time instead of hyperscale. Old school artisan crime.

  • aeonfox 13 hours ago

    IIUC it's specifically for notifying the clergy, which would be a little sketchy to monetise. But the OP did say that probate firms already do this, so I'm guessing it's already a crowded market, which might make it difficult to monetise for other markets.