EsmeraldaX
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I can't even count how many times per day I receive some email forward (chain email) full of false information, or some sort of scam.
I ALWAYS check www.snopes.com to check and see if this info in the email is true or not.
Snopes looks into e-mail chain letters and debunks myths and scams. Some of the ones that they most frequently investigate are the "pleas for help" from parents who have sick children and are looking for donations. They also look into political, technological and downright random stuff as well.
I just got another one from my aunt that was plea from someone to help their sick kid and it was clearly debunked on snopes. Sick as it is that people make up horrible stories about ill children to make a scam, I'm glad that Snopes is out there doing what they do.
Next time you get an email proclaiming facts or a plea that has been forwarded, and forwarded, and forwarded, check Snopes.com before forwarding it on to other people.
I usually just use their "search" function, but you can browse the listings too. They even have a section of Disney Myths & urban Legends. It's pretty interesting.
Okay. I hope this didn't sound snippy, I just am sooo sick of getting these forwards and I know I'm not the only one.

I ALWAYS check www.snopes.com to check and see if this info in the email is true or not.
Snopes looks into e-mail chain letters and debunks myths and scams. Some of the ones that they most frequently investigate are the "pleas for help" from parents who have sick children and are looking for donations. They also look into political, technological and downright random stuff as well.
I just got another one from my aunt that was plea from someone to help their sick kid and it was clearly debunked on snopes. Sick as it is that people make up horrible stories about ill children to make a scam, I'm glad that Snopes is out there doing what they do.
Next time you get an email proclaiming facts or a plea that has been forwarded, and forwarded, and forwarded, check Snopes.com before forwarding it on to other people.
I usually just use their "search" function, but you can browse the listings too. They even have a section of Disney Myths & urban Legends. It's pretty interesting.
Okay. I hope this didn't sound snippy, I just am sooo sick of getting these forwards and I know I'm not the only one.
