Luck chain letter. Death-Lottery type. No unbeliever's death. "It does work." Kiss title. US, 1995.

          Kiss someone you love when you get this letter and make magic.
This paper was 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 in four days. This is no joke! You will receive it in the mail. Send copies to people that you think need good Luck. Don't send money as fate has no price. Do not keep this letter. It must leave your hands in 96 hours. An Air Force officer received $70,000 in four days. Joe Elliot received $40,000 and lost it because he broke the chain. While in the Philippines, Gene Wolfe lost his wife six days after receiving this letter. He failed to circulate the letter. However before her death she had won $50,000 in a lottery. The money was transferred to him four days after he decided to mail out this letter. Please make twenty copies of this letter and see what happens in four days. The chain comes from South Venezuela and was written by Saul Anthony Decroe, a missionary from South America. Since this copy must Make a tour of the world, you must make twenty copies and send them to you friends and associate. after a few days you will get a surprise. This is true even though you are not superstitious. So note the following: Constantine Dens received the chain in 1958. He asked his secretary to make twenty copies and send them out. A few days later he won a lottery of two million dollars. Andy Doddit, an office employee received this 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 twenty copies. A few days later he got a better job.

Please send no money. Please don't ignore this. IT DOES WORK!



Photocopy of word processor original. Fully justified script font in decorative border. Smears and image of  vertical fold. Envelope postmarked June 13, 1995 in Fort Worth, Texas. Paragraphs preserved. Sent to Cindy Hines in Fort Worth. Supplied by Cindy to VanArsdale.

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