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October 3rd 03, 09:48 AM
HOW TO TURN $6 INTO $6,000! READING THIS COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE! Hi, I'm 25
and I make more money than my parents, and you can too! Turn $6.00USD into
$60,000 . . . read this to find out how.

I've been seeing this on bulletin boards for some time and at first I
thought, "Yeah right, this must be a scam", but like most of us, I was
curious, so I kept reading. I figured, what have I got to lose except 6
stamps and $6.00, right? Then I invested the measly $6.00. Well GUESS WHAT??
Within 7 days, I started getting money in the mail! I was shocked! I figured
it would end soon, but the money just kept coming in. Let me tell you how
this works and most importantly why it works. (Suggestion: Read this entire
message carefully and print it out or download it.) Follow the simple
directions and watch the money come in. It's easy. It's legal. And, your
investment is only $6.00 plus postage.

IMPORTANT: This is not a rip-off, it is not indecent, it is not illegal, and
it is virtually no risk - it really works! If all of the following
instructions are adhered to, you will receive extraordinary dividends!
PLEASE NOTE: Please follow these directions EXACTLY, and $50,000 or more can
be yours in 20 to 60 days. This program remains successful because of the
honesty and integrity of the participants. Please continue its success by
carefully adhering to the instructions. You will now become part of the Mail
Order business. Many large corporations are happy to pay big bucks for
quality lists. However, the money made from the mailing lists is secondary
to the income, which is made from people like you and me asking to be
included in that list.

Here are the 4 easy steps to success:

STEP 1: Get 6 separate pieces of paper and write the following on each piece
of paper "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST." Now get 6 US $1.00 bills and
place ONE inside EACH of the 6 pieces of paper so the bill will not be seen
through the envelope (to prevent thievery). Next, place one paper in each of
the 6 envelopes and seal them. You should now have 6 sealed envelopes, each
with a piece of paper stating the phrase "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING
LIST.", your name and address, and a $1.00 bill. What you are doing is
creating a service. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL! You are requesting a
legitimate service and you are paying for it! Like most of us I was a little
skeptical and a little worried about the legal aspects of it all. So I
checked it out with the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) and they confirmed
that it is indeed legal!

Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses:

#1)Matthew Speight : 6 Charnwood Ave. : Belfast : N. Ireland : BT15 5DH

#2)Andrew Hunter 7520-1 South Aragon Blvd. Sunrise, FL 33313 USA

#3)Mike Neveu 15 Sydney Lane Stafford, VA 22554 USA

#4)P. Weber 18556 Pathfinder Dr. Eden Prairie, MN 55347 USA

#5)J. Smith P.O. Box 764 Tolleson, AZ 85353 USA

#6)L. Peake 726-3 Follin Avenue Mount Vernon, OH 43050 USA

STEP 2: Now take the #1 name off the list that you see above, move the other
names up (6 becomes 5, 5 becomes 4, etc...) and add YOUR Name as number 6 on
the list.

STEP 3: Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups. All you
need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the more money you make! This
is perfectly legal! If you have any doubts, refer to Title 18 Sec. 1302 &
1341 of the Postal lottery laws.

REMEMBER, PLAY FAIRLY AND HONESTLY AND THIS WILL WORK FOR YOU! GOOD LUCK!!!

Jay Honeck
October 5th 03, 04:24 PM
> Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses:
>
SNIP
>
> #4)P. Weber 18556 Pathfinder Dr. Eden Prairie, MN 55347 USA

Hee hee! This chain letter stuff is hilarious!

Hey Montblack or Greg, care to check this dude out? See if he's raking in
$60K per year from idiots sending him a buck?
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

John E. Carty
October 5th 03, 04:35 PM
"Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
news:7JWfb.44649$%h1.29258@sccrnsc02...
> > Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses:
> >
> SNIP
> >
> > #4)P. Weber 18556 Pathfinder Dr. Eden Prairie, MN 55347 USA
>
> Hee hee! This chain letter stuff is hilarious!
>
> Hey Montblack or Greg, care to check this dude out? See if he's raking
in
> $60K per year from idiots sending him a buck?
> --
> Jay Honeck
> Iowa City, IA
> Pathfinder N56993
> www.AlexisParkInn.com
> "Your Aviation Destination"
>
>

Gee, wonder what his bank thought when he paid for his new home with one
dollar bills :-)

Greg Burkhart
October 5th 03, 06:59 PM
"Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
news:7JWfb.44649$%h1.29258@sccrnsc02...
> > Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses:
> >
> SNIP
> >
> > #4)P. Weber 18556 Pathfinder Dr. Eden Prairie, MN 55347 USA
>
> Hee hee! This chain letter stuff is hilarious!
>
> Hey Montblack or Greg, care to check this dude out? See if he's raking
in
> $60K per year from idiots sending him a buck?

Just did a quick web search and it lists a David and Sheila Weber at that
address (public record). I guess if someone (dumb enough) is sending them
cash, it doesn't matter if the first name is correct, it'll get delivered to
the Weber residence.

My (limited!) knowledge of the homes in Eden Prairie would be that they
probably need the cash to pay for the house.

I suppose you would want to move up there to get that street address? ;-)

I had 'plonked' the original message so couldn't look up the other names.

Judah
October 6th 03, 01:29 AM
P. Weber is probably their pre-teen son. Didn't we all try this when we
were 12? Didn't we all grow out of it by the time we were 13?



"Greg Burkhart" > wrote in
news:KZYfb.683952$YN5.541521@sccrnsc01:

> "Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
> news:7JWfb.44649$%h1.29258@sccrnsc02...
>> > Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses:
>> >
>> SNIP
>> >
>> > #4)P. Weber 18556 Pathfinder Dr. Eden Prairie, MN 55347 USA
>>
>> Hee hee! This chain letter stuff is hilarious!
>>
>> Hey Montblack or Greg, care to check this dude out? See if he's
>> raking in $60K per year from idiots sending him a buck?
>
> Just did a quick web search and it lists a David and Sheila Weber at
> that address (public record). I guess if someone (dumb enough) is
> sending them cash, it doesn't matter if the first name is correct,
> it'll get delivered to the Weber residence.
>
> My (limited!) knowledge of the homes in Eden Prairie would be that they
> probably need the cash to pay for the house.
>
> I suppose you would want to move up there to get that street address?
> ;-)
>
> I had 'plonked' the original message so couldn't look up the other
> names.
>
>
>

G.R. Patterson III
October 6th 03, 02:35 AM
Judah wrote:
>
> P. Weber is probably their pre-teen son. Didn't we all try this when we
> were 12?

Nope. My daddy would've tanned my hide for a stunt like that.

George Patterson
God grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the
good fortune to run into the ones I like, and the eyesight to tell the
difference.

Jay Honeck
October 6th 03, 05:39 PM
> Nope. My daddy would've tanned my hide for a stunt like that.

Yeah. Till the cash started pouring in... ;)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Montblack
October 6th 03, 06:06 PM
("Judah" wrote)
> P. Weber is probably their pre-teen son. Didn't we all try this when we
> were 12? Didn't we all grow out of it by the time we were 13?

1980, or was it 1981? Pyramid Power craze swept the country. Think
Tupperware party with cash demonstrations. Bubble lasted about 3 months.

I'm not saying, at 20 years old, I attended one of those "gatherings"....

--
Montblack

Jack Cunniff
October 6th 03, 06:14 PM
"Jay Honeck" > writes:

>> Mail the 6 envelopes to the following addresses:
>>
>SNIP
>>
>> #4)P. Weber 18556 Pathfinder Dr. Eden Prairie, MN 55347 USA

>Hee hee! This chain letter stuff is hilarious!

Actually, it -can- be amusing. Good thing the frequency is way down on
this type of posting, just the same.

I was ticked off by a posting one day, and noticed that two of the id10t's
were in the same town, and using PO boxes. Since the rest of us know it's
illegal, I thought it'd be interesting to talk to the postmaster
-providing- the PO boxes.

He said, and I quote, "They're using MY boxes for that scam? I'll
straighten that right out." I faxed him the posting, he told he he'd get
the postal fraud inspectors involved.

I'd bet they learned a bit of a lesson from that misadventure, and it felt
good to advise the -local- authorities.

-Jack

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