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(13) Chain Letter

This is the famous "Netherlands," and has been passed around a long time (I even go one when I was in high school, so that’s how long this one’s been around).

Subject: Good luck

This notice has been sent to you for good luck. The original is from the Netherlands. It has been around the world 9 times. This luck has now been brought to you. You will receive good luck within six days of receiving this letter providing you, in turn send it back out.

This is not a joke. You will receive it in the mail. Send copies of this letter to people you think need good luck. DO NOT SEND MONEY for it has no price on it. Do not keep this letter. It must leave your hands 90 hours after you receive it. An RAF officer received $70,000.00 after he sent his letter out. Joe Elliot received $450,000,000 and lost it because he broke the chain. While in the Philippines, General Welch lost his life 6 days after he received the letter; he failed to circulate the quote. However, before he died, he received $750,000,000. Please send twenty copies of this letter and see what happens on the 6th day. This chain came from Venezuela and was written by Saul Anthony Lavoid, a missionary from South America. I myself, forward this to you, but it is sent anonymously to you. Since this chain makes a tour of the world, you must make twenty identical copies and send them to friends, relatives, and associates. After a few days you will get a surprise. This is true even if you are not superstitious. Take note of the following: Constatin Ladd received the chain in 1953, he asked his secretary to make 20 copies and send them out. After a few days he won the lottery for $20,000.00 in his country. Carlo Baditt, an office employee, received the chain and forgot about it. A few days later he lost his job. He found the chain letter and sent it out to twenty people the next day. Five days later he got a better job. For no reason should this chain be broken.

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