Saturday, October 01, 2011

Penis extension letter sent to dead woman

A grieving family have told of their distress after a letter offering a “penis extension” was sent to their dead mother. Annie Cairns, died last September, aged 87, and her bereaved children were horrified when, on first anniversary of losing their mum, the Regal Health advertisement dropped on to the doormat.

The letter, addressed to Mrs Cairns, offered a penis enlargement “naturally, without surgery, pumps or exercise – guaranteed or your money back!”. It also stated: “I’m so sure you’ll be thrilled by what this wonder product will do for you.”



Mrs Cairn’s daughter, Ann, 63, of Ringwood Square, Red House, said: “I don’t know how this has happened. It says Mrs Cairns twice on the letter. I don’t know whether it’s a scam or not because they ask for debit card details on the order form.”

“I would like to think we would at least get an apology from them,” added Ann. I think they must just have lists of people on computers and they send it out to them but the point is she was a female getting offered penis treatment.”

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