The following letters were written by participating members in this
program.
To Whom It May Concern: About six months ago I received the enclosed
post in letter form. I ignored it. I received about five more of the
same letter within the next two weeks. I ignored them also. Of
course, I was tempted to follow through and dreamed of making
thousands, but I was convinced it was just another gimmick and could
not possibly work. I was wrong! About three weeks ater I saw this
same letter posted on a local bulletion board in Montreal. I liked
the idea of giving it a try with my computer. I didn't expect much
because I figured, if other people were as skeptical as I, they
wouldn't be too quick to part with Five dollars. But, I buy lottery
tickets weekly in my province and have nothing to show for it but
ticket stubs. This week I decided to look at this as my weekly
lottery purchase. I addressed the envelopes and mailed out one dollar
in each as directed. Two weeks went by and I didn't recieve anything
in the mail. The fourth week rolled around and I couldn't believe
what happened! I can't say I received $50,000, but it was definitely
well over $35,000! For the first time in ten years, I got out of
debt. It was great. Of course, it didn't take me long to go through
my earnings so I am using this excellent money opportunity once
again. Follow the instructions and get ready to enjoy. Please send a
copy of this letter along with the enclosed letter so together we can
convince people who are skeptical that it really works! Good Luck,
Charles Kust St. Agathe Que.
Another letter: I tried a similar program in which the cost was $5.00
per response. In that one the return was about 3%. Since I did not
have a modem I sent out letters regular mail. I created mailing
labels with Appleworks and printed the labels on pressure sensitive
tape. The first mailing that I used the $1.00 dollar per reponse
approach I started to get return mail in just over one week! I sent
out 200 letters instead of 100 that is required if you use the mail
instead of the bulletion boards. Additionally, I included as many
friends, relatives, classmates, that I could think of in order to
encourage their participation if they happened to recognize my name,
so my percnetage of gain was higher. I am trying again with 500
letters to see if I surpass the $141,000 of the last time. You just
won't beleive it until you try. Best Wishes, Mark Garner Dallas Texas
Additional
Notes: This system works equally well if mailed out manually. Mind
you it takes more effort to hand address the envelopes and the cost
goes up proportionately to cover the postage and envelopes. You must
also photo copy the instructions, cross out the name in number one
position, write in your name in the number ten slot and change the
rest of the numbers accordinly. (It might beneater to use white out
or paste over the names.) In order to achieve the same results you
must send out the $1.00 dollar to the first five names and then send
out another 100 letters with copies of the program enclosed. It has
been suggested not to put a return address on the outside of the
envelope in order to encourage the recipient to open it. The return
will approxiamate that then received from the posts listed on the
bulletin boards.
Another letter: I was working the grave yard night shift at the
hospital administration office and was bored to tears. I saw this
letter laying on my desk from the previous shift. I had nothing
better to do so I figured, Why not? I ran off over 100 copies on the
office copier. I found some blank envelopes in a desk drawer and
began to hand write the addresses from the telephone book. I borrowed
the postage meter and stamped the envelopes. Carefully I stuffed the
envelopes not forgetting to put in the five one dollar bills to the
first five names. I put the entire lot in the mail bag. Total time
from start to finish was three and one half hours which included
several short stops to answer the telephone and fill out an admission
slip. Total cost to me $5.00 dollars. Fourty two days later I gave
notice to my employer and I will never have to work the night shift
again. Peggy Lou G. Scottsdale Arizona PS. I made a nice size
donation to the hospital building fund. I figured it was the least I
could do for the use of there envelpes.
What, no Dave Rhodes no more ?!
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> Another letter: I was working the grave yard night shift at the
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Oh, that explains it... Dave Rhodes is dead... :-)
> hospital administration office and was bored to tears. I saw this
> letter laying on my desk from the previous shift. I had nothing
But his letter lives !
Alexei