Snopes says this one is true...
Claim: A four-year-old girl named Hannah Garman, who is dying from cancer, wants to receive Christmas cards.
I will not post the whole e-mail; however, even if it's true this is still classified as spam. Today, spammers have gone mobile. I get probably 10 messages a month (mostly from family members) on my cell phone which is nothing but spam in the form of chain letters (via sms).
If I want to read spam, urban legends, etc., I would visit snoopes.com or urban legends. I'm thinking of blocking all text messaging. Why text message anyway when it's faster to just call?
Claim: A four-year-old girl named Hannah Garman, who is dying from cancer, wants to receive Christmas cards.
I will not post the whole e-mail; however, even if it's true this is still classified as spam. Today, spammers have gone mobile. I get probably 10 messages a month (mostly from family members) on my cell phone which is nothing but spam in the form of chain letters (via sms).
If I want to read spam, urban legends, etc., I would visit snoopes.com or urban legends. I'm thinking of blocking all text messaging. Why text message anyway when it's faster to just call?
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