DD3 is five. Today, she came home from school with a white envelope in her book bag, addressed to MoominDD, class 1X. Inside was a letter stating the following:-
*Dear MooninDD
Welcome to the Sticker Club! Please send one packet of stickers to the person marked in spot (1) listed below. Move my name to the first spot and put your name in the second spot. Then send this letter to six of your friends,
If you can't do this within 6 days, please let my mum know as it would be unfair to the children who have participated so far. Within 2 weeks you should receive 36 packets of stickers! Its lots of fun and exciting to see where your stickers come from and it's always nice to get letters in the post!
Good luck and thank you for participating in the sticker club!
Your friend x
P.S. To the parents: Please take a little time for this cute project. It is worth it to see the smile on your child's face when they open their mail. To make it easier, we have included a blank letter for you to photocopy. Make 12 copies of the enclosed letter before you write on it, then mail it to 6 of your child's friends. Make sure to include one blank one with each letter for them to send on to their friends. Have fun!*
I hate, hate, hate chain mail, texts and e-mails etc! I don't want DD to have 36 packets of stickers, as she has a tendency to want to use them all at once and sticks them all over the house. I'm a bit
about the school aiding and abetting in this by putting the letters in the book bags. Plus, my printer is out of ink and buying a new cartridge to print the bloody letters is an expense I can do without. DD isn't bothered.
WIBU to just bin the letter? Or do I need to hunt down the mother (who, last year, didn't bother to tell us if her DS was coming to DDs party, so we had to pay nearly £10 for him just in case). Or am I being a miserable old trout, who should participate in this blackmailing scheme?