The AOL/Intel Merger Hoax
I'm an attorney, and I know the law. This thing is
for real. Rest assured AOL and Intel will follow
through with their promises for fear of facing a
multimillion dollar class action suit similar to
the one filed by Pepsico against General Electric
not too long ago. I'll be damned if we're all
going to help them out with their e-mail beta test
without getting a little something for our time.
My brother's girlfriend got in on this a few
months ago. When I went to visit him for the
Baylor/UT game she showed me her check. It was for
the sum of $4,324.44 and was stamped "Paid In
Full". Like I said before, I know the law, and
this is for real. If you don't believe me you can
email her at jpiltman@baylor.edu
mailto:jpiltman@baylor.edu
She's eager to answer any questions you guys might
have. Thanks, Dirk. I know I'm already in.
Moore, Dirk wrote: If you don't do this, you must
be really, really dumb. From: James M. Schwarnica
This is not a joke. I am forwarding this because
the person who sent it to me is a good friend and
does not send me junk. Intel and AOL are now
discussing a merger which would make them the
largest Internet company and in an effort make
sure that AOL remains the most widely used
program, Intel and AOL are running an e-mail beta
test. When you forward this e-mail to friends,
Intel can and will track it (if you are a
Microsoft Windows user for a two week time period.
For every person that you forward this e-mail to,
Microsoft will pay you $203.15, for every person
that you sent it to that forwards it on, Microsoft
will pay you $156.29 and for every third person
that receives it, you will be paid $17.65 Within
two weeks, Intel will contact you for your address
and then send you a check. I thought this was a
scam myself, but a friend of my good friend's Aunt
Patricia, who works at Intel actually got a check
for $4,543.23 by forwarding this e-mail. Try it,
what have you got to lose????
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