Got this in the mail this morning from my granddaughter. I hesitate over such things that have been around the world 3-4 times, but has anyone else received this?
"Hi.. I am a 29 year old father. Me and my wife have had a wonderful life together. God blessed us with a child too. Our daughter's name is Rachel, and she is 10 years old. Not long ago did the doctors detect brain cancer in her little body. There is only one way to save her and that is an operation. Sadly we don't have the money for the operation. AOL and Zdnet have agreed to help us. The only way they can help is this: If you send this email to other people, AOL will track this email and count how many people get it.. Every person that opens this email and sends it to at least 3 people will give us 32c. Please help us.
George Arlington."
Catty + = $$$??
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Kendor's link to Snopes is great (I always check anything suspicious there) but I just wanted to emphasize, the technology to track emails through forwards simply doesn't exist. Any email that claims that this can be done, whether it is an experiment that bill gates will pay you for, fundraising for a sick child, fundraising for an injured child, or anthing else, is false.