A Funny Scam!

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I found this scam so hilarious, I passed it around to friends who also had a great laugh.

The email was from “Sister Shana” at the Mysteria Temple of Faith in Texas.

“You have been jinxed,” Sister Shana wrote to me personally.

A Loving Contribution

According to Sister Shana, “Being jinxed is no joke.” She encouraged me to fill out her “jinx symptom checklist.” On the list were things such as: bad dreams, mysterious pains and mean relatives. If none of those fit, she included a catch-all: very bad luck.

To get rid of the jinx all I needed to do was order a “Jinx Removal Package” for a “loving contribution of $60.”

Sister Shana said I should hurry. The Jinx Removal Package was available only while supplies last. Let’s hope they last forever and no one ever buys one of these.

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Hey, all of you laugh and joke all you want. I am just glad you didn't use up her supply. I'll let you know when my luck changes!! I really hated being jinxed and being slow in getting my web site like I need it!
Harold

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In that case... I'll give you half price on the one I bought from her!!

But it is only sixty bucks........... :P

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I think even I could come up with a more believable scam, lol

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That's a good one! I feel slighted as Sister Shana hasn't contacted me yet. :)

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Me neither, Carla

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It never ceases to amaze me, at what theses people come up with next

Barry

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I ordered the 'jinx removal package' and I feel a lot better now.... NOT!!!

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jinx her back!

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I put the 'what's the difference between an orange true or false' hex on her!! Got her all mixed up!!

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lol

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Write her back telling her you put a hex on her for giving you a jinx. What's so sad is that people will believe her and send her money.

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It's as bad as that email you get saying you can make tons of money 'processing emails'. Then you find out that you have to advertise to get people to send you emails to process for the same scam. And you're right, people keep sending these scams because a certain % will always fall for it!

That is funny, though be careful. Fred

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I want The Jinx Removal Package!

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lol!

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