I fully agree...
Even emails that talk about raising funds for children with cancer or
leukemia... you'd better wire transfer money to official international
organizations like Red Cross or (Medecin Sans Frontieres.. Doctors
Without Boundaries), butr NEVER believe messages that claim to raise
money based on the number of times the mail gets forwarded.
All you're doing is building huge recipient lists which can be picked up
later in the chain by those who sell your mail-addresses to advertising
and marketing bureaus.
What follows is a very low cost safety trick for junior computer users.
Change the name of you TRASH can... make it read "EVERYONE"..
and form now on.. you may pass those mails to "everyone". (Thiz izz a
dJoke, dont do it !)
Greetz,
Marc
(on even days, I try to be serious.. on odd days I act drunk without
ever drinking a drop)
cb wrote on 17-11-2006 16:16 * * * Start of original message text * * *
>
>So, the moral of this is, next time you get an email that says to
>pass it on to everyone you know... don't. Just throw it out, it is
>all lies.
>
>-chris
><www.mythtech.net>
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