A forwarded email I received (with his picture):
Hi, my name is bla bla bla..., and I have testis cancer.. I also have a large penile fracture, from repeated beatings. Doctors say I will die soon if this isn't fixed...
The Make A Wish Foundation, has agreed to donate 50 cents for every time this message is sent on.
How the hell can people believing that forward this stupid mail is actually helping them on donation?
Do you really wanna let the whole world know if you have testis cancer and penile fracture? If I were, I rather die quietly...
What do you feel if I grab a picture of you from your facebook photos and forward a similar mail to everyone I know with your picture and name?
After I received this stupid mail. First thing I did is googling about Make a Wish Foundation and this is what I found:
The "Make a Wish" foundation is a real organization doing fine work, but they have had to establish a special toll free hot line in response to the large number of Internet hoaxes using their good name and reputation. It is distracting them from the important work they do.
And as heartbreaking as this one sounds, again not true. Always remember - It is technically impossible to track forwarded email.
If you had forward a similar mail like this to everyone you know.... How stupid you are... You are not helping them, but defaming them. In the mean time, you also defaming Make a Wish Foundation.
Hi, my name is bla bla bla..., and I have testis cancer.. I also have a large penile fracture, from repeated beatings. Doctors say I will die soon if this isn't fixed...
The Make A Wish Foundation, has agreed to donate 50 cents for every time this message is sent on.
How the hell can people believing that forward this stupid mail is actually helping them on donation?
Do you really wanna let the whole world know if you have testis cancer and penile fracture? If I were, I rather die quietly...
What do you feel if I grab a picture of you from your facebook photos and forward a similar mail to everyone I know with your picture and name?
After I received this stupid mail. First thing I did is googling about Make a Wish Foundation and this is what I found:
The "Make a Wish" foundation is a real organization doing fine work, but they have had to establish a special toll free hot line in response to the large number of Internet hoaxes using their good name and reputation. It is distracting them from the important work they do.
And as heartbreaking as this one sounds, again not true. Always remember - It is technically impossible to track forwarded email.
If you had forward a similar mail like this to everyone you know.... How stupid you are... You are not helping them, but defaming them. In the mean time, you also defaming Make a Wish Foundation.