Rasiel <PYC118@uriacc.uri.edu> (03/22/91)
Just a friendly warning. While chain-lettering is not illegal in any way, the program is nevertheless absolutely, positively, affirmatively useless and unprofitable. I tried this very same program early last year soon after it came out and invested over $120 in copies and postage. I got back about $12. I learned the hard way about that old adage- If it sounds too good to be true-- It probably is! Don't be suckered in. And what this has to do with Amiga-related topics I do not know! Rasiel
cpmwc@marlin.jcu.edu.au (Matt Crowd) (03/22/91)
In article <48457@nigel.ee.udel.edu> PYC118@uriacc.uri.edu (Rasiel) writes: >Just a friendly warning. While chain-lettering is not illegal in any way, the >program is nevertheless absolutely, positively, affirmatively useless and >unprofitable. I tried this very same program early last year soon after it >came out and invested over $120 in copies and postage. I got back about $12. >I learned the hard way about that old adage- If it sounds too good to be true-- >It probably is! Don't be suckered in. > >And what this has to do with Amiga-related topics I do not know! >Rasiel Might help with a downpayment on an '040. :-) matt.
ckp@grebyn.com (Checkpoint Technologies) (03/22/91)
In article <48457@nigel.ee.udel.edu> Rasiel <PYC118@uriacc.uri.edu> writes: >Just a friendly warning. While chain-lettering is not illegal in any way, the Yes it is illegal, to promote a chain letter or pyramid scam through the mail. Ask with your local postmaster. >Don't be suckered in. This is very good advice. -- First comes the logo: C H E C K P O I N T T E C H N O L O G I E S / / ckp@grebyn.com \\ / / Then, the disclaimer: All expressed opinions are, indeed, opinions. \ / o Now for the witty part: I'm pink, therefore, I'm spam! \/