Luck chain letter. Death-Lottery type. "It works / St. Jude." Love title. Retyper Gets Car. US, 1997.

               With Love All Things Are Possible

     This paper has been sent to you for good luck. The
original 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 4 days of receiving this letter, provided you in
turn, send it on. This is not a joke. You will receive good
luck. Don't send any money, as fate has no price. Do not keep
this letter. It must leave your hands within 95 hours.
     A United States Air Force Officer received $470,000.
John Eilia received $40,000, and lost it beacuse he broke the
chain. While in the Philippens, Cante Walsh lost his wife. 51
days after receiving the letter. He failed to circulate the
letter. However, before her death, he received 5,500,000.
     Please send 20 copies and see what happens within 4
days. The chain comes from Venezuela and was written by Saul
De Croop, missionary from South America. Since the copy must
tour the world, you must make 20 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 not superstitious. Do note the
following: Constantino Dino received the chain in 1953. 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.
Carlos Daddit, an office employee, received the letter and
forgot it had to leave his hands within 95 hours. He lost his
fob. After finding the letter again, he mailed 20 copies. A
few days later, he got a better job. Bolan Fairchild received
the letter and not believing it, threw the letter away. Nine
days later, he died. In 1967, the letter was recevied by a
young woman in California, it was faded and barely readable.
She promised that she would retype it and send it out, but
she set it aside to do it later. She was plagued with various
problems, including expensive car repairs. The letter did not
leave her hands within the 95 hours. She finally retyped the
letter as she had promised. She won a new car ten days later
in a raffle.
Remember: send no money. Do not sign this letter. It works!

                         St. Jude


Late generation photocopy of typed original.  Asian Junior High School girl asked teacher if she would like a chain letter to bring her luck - handed her this (March 7, 1997 in Simi Valley, California). Provided by Maggie Wells to VanArsdale. Keystrokes preserved.

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