Luck Chain Letter. Death-Lottery type. Kiss title but with Car testimonial. Andy Dodd. U.S. 1991?

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

           This paper has been sent to you for good luck.  The original is in New
England. It has been sent around the world 9 times.  The luck has now been sent
to you.  You will recieve good luck within 4 days of recieving this letter...Provided
you in turn send it on.
           THIS IS NOT A JOKE!  You will recieve good luck in the mail.  Send no
money. 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 96 hours.
           An air force officer recieved $70,000.00.  Joe Elliot recieved $40,000.00
and lost it because he broke the chain.  While in the Philippines, Gene Welch lost
his wife 51 days after recieving the letter.  He failed to circulate the letter;
however, before her death, she won $50,000.00 in the lottery.  The money was
transferred to him 4 days after he decided to mail this letter.
             Please send 20 copies and see what happens in 4 days.  The chain comes
from Venezuela and was written by Saul Anthony Degraff, a missionary from
South Africa.  Since the copy must tour the world, you must make 20 copies and
send them to friends and associates.  After a few days, you will recieve a surprise-
even if you are not superstitious.
              DO NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
Constantine Diaz received the chain in 1983.  He asked his secretary to make 20
copies and to send them out.
a few days later, he won the lottery of 2 million
dollars.
                Andy Dodd, an office employee, recieved the letter and forgot it had to leave
his hands within 96 hours.  He lost his job.  Later, finding the letter again, he
mailed 20 copies.  A few days later, he got a better job.
                Dalon Fairchild, received the letter, and not believing, threw the letter away.
Nine days later he died.
In 1987, the letter recieved by a young woman in California was very faded and
barely readable.  She promised herself that she would re-type the letter and send
it on but she put it aside do to it later.  She was plagued with various problems
including expensive car repairs.  The letter did not leave within 96 hours.  She
finally typed the letter as promised, and got a new car.

                                REMEMBER: SEND NO MONEY DO NOT IGNORE THIS.


Clean photocopy, originally produced by a word processor. Lines preserved. No date, no envelope. Year of circulation estimated - could be 1992. Supplied by the AFC. Very close to le1991u_dl_w-kc. Entered by DWV on 8/5/2002.

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