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Saturday, February 07, 2004

A pyramid scheme via email: reach more suckers quicker


Dear Friend,

Greetings, A friend of mine is an attorney. A few years ago, a man came to him with a letter. He asked for verification in regards to this program and wondered if it was legal. My friend told him he would review it and get back with him in a few days. After reading the letter, my friend thought it was some "off-the-wall" idea to make money. A week later they met in his office to discuss the issue; at that time he announced to the gentleman that the program was 100% illegal; however he had a few ideas of his own to over come the road blocks. The gentleman responded and wanted to know how he could alter the letter to make it perfectly legal. He gave him some advice and explained to what he needed to do. He told him he needed to make the letter different than the previous versions out there, by adding six names to the list instead of five. This fact alone results in your name being on the list longer and in return receiving far more results. Along with the attorneys ideas he had him make one small ch

My friend was still curious about the letter, so the gentleman explained to him how it works. Even though the attorney added his point of view with the letter, he thought it seemed like a long shot so he decided against participating. After all the gentleman came to him for advice, not for participation. Before the gentleman left his office that day the attorney asked him to keep him up-to-date with his results. Time passed and the program slipped my friends mind. However, about two months later the same gentleman called the attorney and stated that he had received over $800,000 in cash. My friend did not believe him, so the gentleman asked him to give it a try and find out for himself. He thought about it for a few days and decided he really didn't have anything to loose but a few hours of preparation time and a total of approximately $10.00, so he asked him for a copy of the letter. My friend followed the instructions, mailed and e-mailed out 200 copies and sure enough the money started coming in.

By now you are surly curious to know what the small yet perfecting change was. Sending a letter out like this is perfectly legal; however you must have a product or information to sell; in order to receive money in return. The attorneys advice was when the gentleman sent the dollar bill to each of the names on the list he must include these words, "Please put my on your mailing list" and include his name and address. This is the prime and breaking point to this program. This is the information that you are paying for which makes the program completely legal. (Title 18 Section 1302 and 1342 of the U.S Postal and Lottery Laws)

The first time my friend tried this program, he was earning a good income as a lawyer. However everyone in the legal profession will tell you that there are large amounts of stress that come with the job. He told himself if things went well with the program, he would retire from him practice and play golf. Eventually he decided to try the program again, but this time he sent 500 copies via mail and e-mail. Three months later, he had totaled $2,341,178.


My friend let me in on the secret of this program and as of today it's been a great success. I'm happy I took the time to send out a few copies and join the program just like my friend did. I hope that you too will benefit from this program and I wish you the best of luck.



Good Luck,
Daren L. Lockhart







My advice to you:

Here are a few reasons a person might disregard this letter.

" Some people think they can never make large amounts of money with anything this simple.
" Many people do not want to invest the time or money. However this program cost less than $10.00 to get started.
" Some are afraid the will be ridiculed for trying.
" Some dream of large sums of money, but do nothing to achieve it.
" Some think this program is designed to beat them out of a few dollars. The system works if you will just give it a try.



This system works if you will just give it a try. Yes you have seen letters like this before, and so did I until I finally decided to do something about my financial well-being. When my friend decided against the offer the gentleman presented to him it gave the attorney time to re-evaluate his decision. Then it hit him; he realized that he would only be out a few dollars. He could either give it a try and hope that his letter and program worked or he would be back to his normal life as a lawyer and only be out a few dollars. He chose to try the program and to this day would never turn back the clock of time.

You must follow the instruction exactly, and in less than three months, you will receive $800,000. GUARNTEED!

One main factor and best advice I can give you would be to keep what you are doing, to yourself for a while. Many will tell you it won't work, and will try to talk you out of your dreams. Best thing to do is let them know and see your results as it appears to you and after your success works.



Instructions

1.) Immediately send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list at the end of this letter. Wrap the dollar bill in a note saying "Please add me to your mailing list" and include you name and address.

2.) Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one person. Then place your name in the #6 position.


3.) When you have completed the instructions, take this copy to a Xerox shop and make at least 200 copies. The more copies you send, the better the results.

4.) If you choose to e-mail your letters out, copy and paste this e-mail in a word document and follow steps 1 and 2. Then copy and paste your letter in a blank e-mail and send to your mailing list. If you choose to use both methods (Recommended); print out your copy that has been generated from steps 1-2 and proceed with step 3.


5.) Get a list of 200 names from a mailing list company. The following company does not "over use" their lists. They promise that each name on the peel and stick label has recently requested money making information within the last 45 days.
Quality Services, 18402 N. 19th Ave Phoenix, AZ 95023
1-800-659-6030

150 Names: 28.00 200 Names: 37.00 250 Names 46.00
300 Names: 56.00 500 Names: 93.00 1000 Names: 133.00

6.) While waiting for your mailing lists to arrive, place the letters in envelopes and stamp them. DO put a return address on the envelopes.

7.) When the list arrives they will be peel and stick labels ready for use. Put them on the envelopes and drop them in the mail. Within 90 days you will receive $800,000 in cash.

8.) Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. Mail it out again in six month, but this time to the addresses you received with each dollar. It will work better the second time.

NOTE: This is 100% legal please refer to ( Title 18 Section 1302 and 1342 of the U.S Postal and Lottery Laws )



How does it work you might ask?

When you send out 200 letters, it is estimated that at least 15 people will resond and send you $1.00. ($15.00) Those 15 will mail 200 letters each and 225 people will send you $1.00: ($225.00). Those 225 people will mail out 200 letter each and 3,375 people will send you $1.00. ($3,375.00) Those 3,375 mail 200 letters each and 759,375 people will send you $1.00 ($759,375). About this time your name will srop off the list, but so far you have received $813,615.00!!



Testimonials

Letters from participants in this program:

My name is David Rhodes. In 1992 my car was repossessed and bill collectors were hounding me. I was laid off and my unemployment ran out. In October of 1992 I received a letter telling me how to earn $800,000 anytime I wanted. Of course like anyone else I was skeptical. Because I was so desperate and virtually had nothing to lose I gave it a try. I'm currently building a home in Virginia and have more in my life now then I ever had. This money program really works perfectly every time. I have never failed to receive less than $500,000. This is a legitimate moneymaking opportunity. It does not require you to sell anything or to come in contact with people. Best of all you only leave the house to mail the letter, or work on-line with your e-mail account. If you have always believed that someday you would get the lucky break, then simply follow the instruction and make your dreams come true.

David Rhodes: Norfolk, VA





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2.) Jan Payne 3586 N. 2900 E. Layton, UT 84040-8437


3.) Shannon Hudson 132 Byars St. Greer, SC 29651


4.) Tammy Hatton 5698 Cty Rd JJ Green Bay, WI 54311


5.) Mr. Gary Dieta 6504 Pioneer Blvd. Whittier, CA 90906


6.) Bret Baden 430 Shadywood Dr Dayton, OH 45415




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