January 24, 2011

Chain mail help and i want to know if it is true.?

By Planet Wealth

In a message 11/19/2006 7:53:40 PM Mountain Standard Time, a girl wrote
I’m 11 years ancient. My mommy worked on the 20th floor in theWorld Trade Tower . On Sept. 11 2001 my daddy drove my mom to work. She was running late so she left her purse in the car. My daddy seen it so he parked the car and went to give her the purse.That day after school my daddy didn’t come to pick me up. Instead a police man came and took me to foster care .Finally I found out why my daddy never came..I really loved him….They never found his body..My mom is in the the Hospital since then..She is losing lots of blood..She needs to go through surgery..But since my daddy is gone and no one is working..We have no money ..And her surgery cost lots of money..So the Red Cross said that..for every time this email is fwd we will get 10 cent for my mom’s surgery.So please have
a heart and fwd this to everyone you know I really miss my daddy >and now I don’ t want to lose my mommy to.

plz add link

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4 Responses to “Chain mail help and i want to know if it is true.?”

  1. Me Says:
    January 24th, 2011 at 3:08 pm

    No. I’ve seen so many different versions of that chain letter that it has given me a headache. People post messages all over myspace saying that some kid has brain cancer and he’s begging you to pass it on because everytime it’s forwarded, myspace will donate 7 cents each time to his hospital bill. there is no way anyone has anyway of knowing how many people (and how many times) it’s been forwarded.

    anything that tells you to "pass it on" or "you don’t have a heart" or "your dog will be raped in your sleep, then hung from the telephone poll" or any junk like that – it is not real.

  2. starryeyed75 Says:
    January 24th, 2011 at 3:08 pm

    This is bogus, do yourself and everyone else a favor and delete it and dont give it another thought.

  3. MikeTwo Says:
    January 24th, 2011 at 3:08 pm

    There is no way to track how many times that e-mail has been forwarded, also the red cross would never resort to e-mail spamming to raise money. It is fake.

  4. KT Meow Says:
    January 24th, 2011 at 3:08 pm

    No, sorry, but how can it be right? If it was the Red Cross would make a public announcement. And how do the Red Cross get money from this e-mail? It doesn’t earn them anything so why start it anyway?

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