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OT! A favor, please?
I checked this- The Animal Rescue Site- with "Snopes" and it IS
legitimate. This is a way you can help feed needy animals at no cost to you. They will even send you a reminder email 5 or 7 days a week. It just takes a few seconds to click and help provide food for animals in shelters. I've been doing it for about 3 weeks and haven't had any spam troubles as a result. Please consider clicking *every* day... :-))) Leslie and The FOUR Furbabies __________________________________ Pass it on! Over ten million animals are abused, neglected or abandoned yearly. You can help each day with a free click! Visit The Animal Rescue Site at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com daily and click the purple button. That simple action gives food to an abandoned or abused animal. There is no cost to you! Funding for nutritious food is paid by site sponsors and goes to nonprofit animal welfare organizations who use it to feed animals living in their shelters and sanctuaries. The Animal Rescue Site was launched in July of 2002 and generated 22.9 million bowls of food for animals in its first year, and more than 28 million bowls in 2003! your help, many more animals will benefit in 2004. =A0 It all depends on the number of people who visit the site. Please click at The Animal Rescue Site once a day and forward this email on so more people can help give animals the happy, healthy lives they deserve! http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com |
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Thanks for the site, Leslie! I just made my daily contribution.
-- Louise in Iowa nieland4 at mchsi dot com http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa "Leslie in Missouri" wrote in message ... I checked this- The Animal Rescue Site- with "Snopes" and it IS legitimate. This is a way you can help feed needy animals at no cost to you. They will even send you a reminder email 5 or 7 days a week. It just takes a few seconds to click and help provide food for animals in shelters. I've been doing it for about 3 weeks and haven't had any spam troubles as a result. Please consider clicking *every* day... :-))) Leslie and The FOUR Furbabies __________________________________ Pass it on! Over ten million animals are abused, neglected or abandoned yearly. You can help each day with a free click! Visit The Animal Rescue Site at http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com daily and click the purple button. That simple action gives food to an abandoned or abused animal. There is no cost to you! Funding for nutritious food is paid by site sponsors and goes to nonprofit animal welfare organizations who use it to feed animals living in their shelters and sanctuaries. The Animal Rescue Site was launched in July of 2002 and generated 22.9 million bowls of food for animals in its first year, and more than 28 million bowls in 2003! your help, many more animals will benefit in 2004. It all depends on the number of people who visit the site. Please click at The Animal Rescue Site once a day and forward this email on so more people can help give animals the happy, healthy lives they deserve! http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com |
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AND by following the links, you can also contribute to several other
causes (breast cancer, child health, hunger and rain forest) in the same way. Mary |
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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:44:06 GMT, Mary in Rock Island IL
wrote: AND by following the links, you can also contribute to several other causes (breast cancer, child health, hunger and rain forest) in the same way. Yup, I have been clicking on all the sites daily for quite a while now. As I recall, this month the breast cancer site has a premium sponser that is doubling what is generated via the clicks. NightMist -- "It's such a gamble when you get a face" - Richard Hell |
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