On Sat, 4 Oct 2003 08:54:55 +0100, Bryan wrote:
>"Thund3rstruck" <> wrote in message
>news:3f7e38ca$0$52170$
>> Fred Mojaver Spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and
>> proclaimed in <_Chfb.28144$>:
>>
>>> TO ANYONE WHO WANTS TO MAKE SOME EASY MONEY.... LEGALLY!!!
>>
>> OHMYGAWD! It must be true cuz it's in all caps!
>>
>> NOT!
>>
>> p.s. Bryan, you forgot to send the original to . <G>
>>
>> NOI
>>
>> "but I didn't"
>
>Oooops!
>TY
>
Make that
, if it involves addresses in the U.S..

From the
nanae FAQ:
"In fact, chain letters soliciting money are illegal pyramid schemes in
many countries, so reporting them to the authorities may be a good idea.
For example, in the United States you can forward such chain letters to
your local postmaster or postal inspector, or the postmaster/postal
inspector local to each address on the chain letter, or present them to
the clerk at your local post office saying "I received this illegal chain
letter asking for money". You can also send them by email to
<>."
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>
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