Luck chain letter. Death-Lottery type. "It Works." Kiss title. Quota ten copies. US, 1987?


  KISS SOMEONE YOU LOVE WHEN YOU GET THIS LETTER
                                     AND MAKE MAGIC:
 

    This paper 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 now been sent to you.
You will receive good luck within four days upon re-
ceiving this letter, providing you 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. Do not keep this
letter! It must leave your hands within 96 hours. An
Air Force officer received $70,000. Joe Elliot re-
ceived $40,000 and lost it because he broke the chain.
While in the Philippines, Gene Welch lost his wife six
days after receiving this letter. He failed to circulate
the letter. However, before her death she won $50,000
in a lottery. The money was transferred to him four days
after He decided to mail out this letter.

    Please send 10 copies of this letter and see what
happens in four days. The chain comes from Venezuela
and was written by Saul Anthony de Croff, a missionary
from South America. Since the copy must make a tour of
the world, you must make 10 copies and send them to your
friends and associates. After a few days you will get a
surprise. This is true even if you are superstitious.

    Do note the following: Constantine Dias received
the chain in 1953. He asked his secretary to make 10
copies and to send them out. Later he received a million
dollars. Andy Daddit, an officer employee received this
letter and forgot it had to leave his hands within 96
hours. He lost his job. Later after finding this letter
again, he mailed out 10 copies. A few days later he
found a better job. Dalen Fairchild received this letter
and not believing threw it away. Nine days later he died.

    PLEASE SEND NO MONEY. PLEASE DON'T IGNORE THIS LETTER.
IT WORKS: GOOD LUCK!


Photocopy (late generation, reduced?) of typed original. Some degenerate letters restored by hand (italics above), and in all four appearances of "10" the "1" was written in by hand over original typed "2". Resulting quota ten letter subsequently photocopied, at least several times. Keystrokes preserved. No date given, estimated 1987 by DWV. Supplied by Preston.

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