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Die Masche ist so alt wie das Medium, durch das sie sich verbreitet: Das Weiterleiten einer E-Mail soll angeblich einem kranken Mädchen seine Krankenhausrechnung verringern - und wiedermal überschwemmt sie seit Ende August tausende von Mailboxen, leider auch von vollkommen ahnungslosen E-Mail-Usern.
Die Aussicht, mit einem einzigen Mausklick Gutes tun zu können, ist offenbar so verlockend, das bald zehn Jahre nach dem ersten Auftauchen dieser Art Kettenbrief immernoch nicht jeder begriffen hat, worum es sich dabei handelt - Nämlich um Blödsinn. | Die Neuauflage dieses Sauriers unter den E-Mail Hoaxes liest sich so:
A sister and her brother were inside the new Walmart built in town. The sister at six years of age, the brother seventeen years of age. The brother was fixing to buy a present for his little sister on her birthday, but as soon as they were fixing to leave she had to go to the bathroom. Her brother showed her where it was, he started to look at some earrings she would probably like for her next birthday. As he started to buy them he saw people running from the end of the store screaming and yelling with fear.
Before he new it he smelled smoke and saw fire, he ran to his little sister as fast as he could but when he got to the bathrooms they were already on fire. He new he had to get out as fast as he could to get help. But when the firetrucks arrived it was already to late. Two days later the family got a call from the hospital saying they have someone there by the name of sandy. They asked "How did you get this number"? The hospital said she was holding a purse in her hand with a card that said her name and number on it. The family drove to the hospital to see thier little angel. While they looked at her, they noticed her arm was almost all the way burnt off, and her face was so burned it needed surgery. But the family didnt have enough to cover the bill.
So now the need you to help out! Note: Every time you send this to three people aol will take away $2.00 off the hospital bill.
DO NOT DELETE! AOL IS TRACKING THIS!
Bitte leiten Sie die E-Mail nicht weiter.
Niemand bezahlt irgendwen, nur weil er E-Mails weiterleitet, nicht AOl, Nicht WalMart und auch nicht die American Cancer Society - und das "Tracken" einer E-Mail ist in dieser Form nicht möglich. Diese Mail bewegt sich so nah am Grunddtyp des "A-little-Girl-needs-Help"-Kettenbriefes, dass wir an dieser für näheres auf den entsprechenden Artikel bei hoaxbusters.de verweisen.
Denken Sie daran:
Kettenbriefe sind kein adäquates Medium für seriöse Anliegen - niemals.
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