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Chain letters posted in comments by toysbfun2008-04-28 16:58:16
  Do what I do & they stop sending them.... by shadowsystems 2008-04-28 18:29:20
Let's say the chain letter says to send out 100 copies.
Or it says to send it to everyone in your address book & you have 100 people listed there.
Send it that number of times (in both cases, 100) *back to the same person who sent it*.

Yes, that's one hundred separate copies of the same stinking chain letter.
To the same person.

When they complain, say:
"Well, the only person I know who seems to believe the stuff sent in chain letters is YOU, so I sent YOU all the copies I was supposed to send out."
They sputter, grumble, and tend to stop sending YOU the garbage.
(They still send it, just not to YOU...)

The most it's taken me is four times.
The fourth time got it sent as a batch file that merely sent one email (the chain letter) every sixty-seconds until I told it stop.
I let it run for a week.
[ Reply ]
    RE:Do what I do & they stop sending them.... by Helphyre2008-04-28 19:00:17
      I only hope the by sgrunt2008-04-28 19:01:50
        If they did, I would've been surprised... by shadowsystems2008-04-28 20:27:41
      HI! Welcome to User Friendly! by shadowsystems2008-04-28 20:29:22
        And a TLP too ;oD by intrinsic2008-04-28 21:55:19
    I use cronjobs for nagging people via email by intrinsic2008-04-28 21:52:27
      Sayyy... What's your email address? O- =)P by shadowsystems2008-04-28 22:34:51

 

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