NO. they just write something scary but it's not real. A few weeks ago I read one and it said if you don't post this he will kill you. it's been a few weeks I'm STILL alive. so they are not true so you don't have to do it
No they're not I got 1 from habbo and it said if you don't do this your parents will die if you do you will be rich and nothing happened
No people send this stuff to me all the time and i never re-send it or re-post it and nothing happens.
I saw one on j-14.com that said i would be killed by Micky mouse if i didn't send it on. Yeah right! Micky mouse isn't even real. Why do people tell stupid stories like that?
Also, if you think about it logically, why would some dead girl kill you just because you didn't post this to 10 videos? It makes no sense, and it's not helping her at all. It's Just some crap to see if they can get you to do something. Why even bother?
The people who write chain letters are such JERKS
No, none of them are true, but they can be scary. I've read so many of them and yet here I am! :)
Are chain letters ever true?
There are many purposes of chain letters. The main purpose of chain letters is to get the chance to see how fat the chain letters can travel. The second purpose is to have fun.
The duration of Chain Letters is 1800.0 seconds.
No, they are not true. Chain Messages are the work of malicious and shallow people who have no better way to express themselves. No one has the power to cause something bad to happen to you if you don't do as they ask. The best way to put them out of business is to ignore them.
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Chain Letters ended on 1997-04-25.
Chain Letters was created on 1987-09-07.
Chain Letters - album - was created on 2005-10-25.
No. Chain letters are scary but they don't come true. If you get one through the mail, the Post Office will investigate. You might also want to know that "friends don't send chain letters to friends." It's like wishing bad luck onto someone. If you received one from a friend - they aren't a very good friend.
Yes, they can be considered spam. Some of the email chain letters contain a virus.