Is there such thing as scary chain letters?

Is there such thing as scary chain letters?

Note: These chain letters are fake. They have no proof of existence. They can be used to scare and annoy people. Want some tips to scare someone? Want to annoy some person who constantly annoys YOU?

Is it safe to read a chain letter?

Chain letters often say scary things like this to convince people to keep spreading them. But it’s always fake. Nothing is going to happen to anyone because of the chain letter. It’s best to just not read those things and delete them as soon as you get them. Thanks! What if it says “this is real, you can research on it”?

Is there such thing as a ghost chain letter?

One type of chain letter is the Ghost Chain Letter. This particular type of letter is harmful. The ghost chain letter always threatens a ghost will kill or “take the recipients soul.” if the message is not passed on. Considering that most chain letters are sent to young adults and children, this practice becomes more insidious in nature.

Can a made up chain letter kill you?

There’s no more chance of a piece of made-up email tracking you down and killing you than there is of your computer suddenly coming to life and giving you a hug or a slap. Chain letter emails are not living beings and they are not magic. They can’t physically do any more harm to anyone than an email you personally write.

How to not get creeped out by a chain letter?

Keeping the message is also a good way of stopping a troublesome emailer: you tell someone (teacher, parent, friend, etc.) you have proof of getting this unwanted email. If convenient, ask anyone else who is definitely not creeped out by the chain letter for their ideas.

Can a chain letter email do any harm?

Chain letter emails are not living beings and they are not magic. They can’t physically do any more harm to anyone than an email you personally write. Don’t send it to anyone else.

Why do chain letters tell you to not read them?

Chain letters often tell you to “read” or “don’t read” as a ploy, playing on your initial curiosity so if you read them, they’ll eventually hit you with a bunch of baloney designed to push your panic button or use any other emotion you have against you for one purpose only: to get you spreading it further.