Subject: 2 lb. Silver Coin Giveaway - You Have 24 hrs. to Enter!
From: "Gun Alerts" <patriot@gunalertcupdate.com>
Date: 8/12/12, 09:52
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Please see the message below from our friends at Independent Living Bullion.
We appreciate your support.      - Gun Alerts


WIN A 2-POUND
PURE SILVER COIN!
It's Super Easy to Enter,
but You Have Less Than 24 Hours Left
Dear Gun Alerts Reader,
If you act fast, you have a good chance of winning a drawing for a pure silver mega-sized coin. Simply enter in the next 24 hours to win.
The giveaway of this stunning 2 lb. mega-coin – a full kilogram (or 32.15 troy ounces) of silver worth about $1,000 at current prices – is only available to individuals receiving this email alert today. It's part of a larger national effort by Independent Living Bullion to highlight the importance of honest money in America.
It is our hope that this giveaway of the stunning 2 lb. mega-coin will help further stimulate public discussion and awareness on the importance of tying our U.S. dollar back to some form of tangible backing – before our economy and our currency crumble.
But you must hurry. The silver 2 lb. coin drawing is only open for a few more hours. Click here and enter to win this $1,000 hunk of pure silver!
Urgently,
Stefan Gleason
Stefan Gleason, President
Independent Living Bullion
1-800-800-1865
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