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Exactly my point!Originally posted by PArescueEMT@Jun 25 2005, 11:59 AM
has anyone tried calling the number on the bottom of the message to confirm this? because i have a feeling that this is a hoax. It usually takes more than a sniff to knock you out... usually multiple huffs. I do still reccommend that all you lovely ladies do heed coution when approached by multiple males (or jon as the case may be) and try your best to keep your diatance.
The origins of this chain letter probably go back to a 1999 claim by a woman in Mobile, Alabama that she had been approached by a woman in a bank parking lot and offered a great deal on perfume. She said she sniffed and came-to later, not knowing where she was or what happened to the $800 she was carrying (some of it belonging to her employer). No witnesses or investigators have been able to corroborate her story and, in fact, authorities have suggested that the woman pocketed the money and created the story as a cover - a common scam.
That would suckOriginally posted by MMiz@Jun 25 2005, 03:20 PM
Taken from:
http://www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/perfume.html
The origins of this chain letter probably go back to a 1999 claim by a woman in Mobile, Alabama that she had been approached by a woman in a bank parking lot and offered a great deal on perfume. She said she sniffed and came-to later, not knowing where she was or what happened to the $800 she was carrying (some of it belonging to her employer). No witnesses or investigators have been able to corroborate her story and, in fact, authorities have suggested that the woman pocketed the money and created the story as a cover - a common scam.
You can do a search with any of the text in the letter and see hundreds of google results.
Ok, you have all proved it to me. Remember I am from VT and we are always a little behind or backwards. Never saw that email before. Sorry Again though, Everyone be safe!Originally posted by MMiz@Jun 25 2005, 04:20 PM
Taken from:
http://www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/perfume.html
The origins of this chain letter probably go back to a 1999 claim by a woman in Mobile, Alabama that she had been approached by a woman in a bank parking lot and offered a great deal on perfume. She said she sniffed and came-to later, not knowing where she was or what happened to the $800 she was carrying (some of it belonging to her employer). No witnesses or investigators have been able to corroborate her story and, in fact, authorities have suggested that the woman pocketed the money and created the story as a cover - a common scam.
You can do a search with any of the text in the letter and see hundreds of google results.
Didn't actually read it, saw the number, did a reverse lookup. Company name and address check out to those given for what that is worth.Originally posted by PArescueEMT@Jun 25 2005, 10:59 AM
has anyone tried calling the number on the bottom of the message to confirm this? because i have a feeling that this is a hoax.