Luck chain letter. Death-Lottery type. "It Works."  Kiss (no magic) title. US, 1986.

 

Kiss someone you love when you receive this letter.

This letter has been sent to you for good luck.  The original copy is
in New England.  It has been around the world nine times.  The luck
has been sent to you.  You will receive good luck within four days of
receiving this letter, provided you, in turn, send it back out.  This
is no joke.  You will receive it in the mail.

Send copies to people you think need good luck.  Don't send money,
as Fate has no price.  Don't keep this letter.  It must leave your hands
within 97 hours.  An R.A.F. officer received $70,000.  Joe Ellioci
received $40,000 and lost it because he broke the chain.  While in the
Phillippines, Gene Welch lost his wife six days after receiving this
letter.  He failed to circulate the letter.   However, before her death,
he received $7,755.

Please send copies of this letter and see what happens in four days.
The chain comes from Venezuela and was written by Saul Anthony deCroff,
a missionary from South America.  Since the copy must take a tour of
the world, you must make 20 copies and send them to friends and associates.
After a few days you will get a surprise.  This is true even if you are
not superstitious.

So note the following:  Constatine Dian received the chain in 1953.  He
asked his secretary to make 20 copies and send them out.  A few days
later, he won a lottery of two million dollars.  Aria Daddit, an office
employee, received the letter and forgot it had to leave his hands within
96 hours.  He lost his job.  Later, after finding the letter again, he
mailed out 20 copies.  Four days later he got a better job.  Nolan Fairchild
received the letter and, not believing, threw the letter away.  Nine days
later he died.  Remember, send no money.  Please don't ignore this.

                                        IT WORKS!


Photocopy of typed original - small font. "Circulated among English A.I.'s." Keystrokes preserved. Collected by William Hansen, Bloomington, IN.

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