Subject: Real Money
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 an
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 e-mail her at jpiltman@baylor.edu. She's eager to answer
any questions you guys might have.
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????