STOP BELIEVING THAT CRAP!!! That is what she should do.
2006-06-19 07:12:09
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answered by Topher 4
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Well, if she believes it, and she sent it to the 15 people she was supposed to send it to, then I guess she already did what she was supposed to do. Relax. Now she won't have someone by her bed to kill her. Now the 15 people she sent it to will have to worry coz I'm sure since it was a chain letter they will all get the same threat. What are friends for? Share in the fun.Hey, spread the joy!
2006-06-19 07:17:51
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answered by NORTH WEST 4
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If it bothers her that much, she should stop opening chain letters if she can tell what they are.
For this time, I assume she got the chain letter from one of her friends. You can ask her if her friend is planning to hire a professional to track down anyone and kill them if they haven't sent the letter. Put in this light, it might help her realize that it's quite unlikely this would happen. It'd be too much time, effort, and money to track down people who don't send off their email chain letters. And no friend in their right mind would want to kill another friend. Hope this helps.
2006-06-19 07:17:33
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answered by ☼Grace☼ 6
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Stop believing it. I've received a very similar chain letter repeatedly. Each time, it said that if I didn't send it, a person would come stand by my bed and kill me at midnight. Guess what? I'm still here, breathing, alive, and happy.
2006-06-19 07:14:16
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answered by Cassie 3
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Take the chain letter and throw it in the trash. Those things never come true. I mean seriously, if they did, we'd be hearing about a bunch of mysterious murders of people who were sent chain letters and didn't follow the rules.
2006-06-19 07:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If she has already send it to 15 people, what is there for her to worry about???
Anyway, she should stop being immature and grow up. Why believe in some stupid **** written by some assholes that don't have a life. Do you think that they would be able to tell the future or possibly control what happens to you?
2006-06-19 07:14:49
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answer #6
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answered by youngwoman 5
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definite, proper this second. Google the quick description and also you'll locate that's a hoax that has been happening because the overdue ninety's. someone would imagine it really is humorous to create a textual content which will move again to them yet those jokes quite are not so humorous. Do you quite imagine AT&T would donate money for forwarded texts? merely use straight forward sense and delete those out of your inbox and end those texts from piling up in my cellular. thanks.
2016-10-14 07:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing for her to do if she already sent out the 15 letters...she completed the chain......personally never believed in them and have received LOTS,when i was younger i sent them out ....then i grew smarter...nothing happened either way
2006-06-19 07:14:50
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answered by krnsspott 5
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delete all chain letters. they are a waste of inbox storage space and are superstitious fiction that serve to waste the time of, and scare young people. I suggest that she stop even READING chain letters, even though NOTHING BAD WILL EVER HAPPEN TO HER BECAUSE OF ONE.
2006-06-19 07:16:13
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answer #9
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answered by diosacaliente 1
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she already passed it on, so, she should sleep good tonight!! Now she should worry about the 15 people she sent it too and hope they sent in on,, lmao!!!!
2006-06-19 07:15:18
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answered by Wendi 5
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Ask her how the heck they could track her.
And then go to www.breakthechain.org
You can look up any chain and you'll probably find that one or one similar to it.
2006-06-19 07:13:44
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answered by concrete_girl 2
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