Chain mail "For guiness world records"

callumacrae

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Just found this on the internet:

Guinness World Records™ does not recognise or verify chain letter world record claims under any circumstances.
Any correspondence alleging Guinness World Records is currently supporting an attempt to break a chain letter world record is false.
Chain letters are no longer recognised by Guinness World Records and no further claims will be accepted (whether they are requesting cards, compliments slips or any other items). People will not have their names published in any Guinness World Records book by participating in a chain letter.


Interesting.


from http://www.guinessworldrecords.com/mediazone/general/060505.aspx


~Callum
 

compwhizii

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Heh, good find. It seems simple to do, so they must get alot of requests about it.
 

callumacrae

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Look at the date :D

It doesn't appear to have worked :D

Anyways, now we need to prove that snails don't appear from nowhere and tell you who you will marry. That shouldn't be too hard :D
 

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Thanks for sharing this info.. More over i hate chain mails. When ever i receive one, i will take out the content alone and then pass it on to my friends.
 
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