Being cynical when it comes to things that seem too good to be true (they usually are), I went on a fact-checking run to Snopes: The Mammogramming Click Claim: You can help disadvantaged women in America obtain free mammograms simply by clicking a button on a web site. Status: True. Origins: Over the last few years we've seen many a purportedly altruistic appeal circulate on the Internet, each one claiming you could donate money to a worthy cause or right some terrible injustice at no cost to you merely by taking some simple action, such as forwarding an e-mail message. (See our Jessica Mydek page for one example.) All of these messages until very recently have been hoaxes, but Year 2000 has seen a few real ones At The Breast Cancer Site, you can "donate" clicks towards the provision of mammograms for underprivileged women in the U.S. And it's no scam, even if it's not exactly as described in the e-mailed exhortation to become part of this. Unlike the way things are explained in the e-mail, one click does not magically provide a mammogram to a needy woman it takes 45,000 clicks, not just one. Averaging 58,000 clicks a day, The Breast Cancer Site provides funding for approximately 1.3 mammograms a day. Visitors are also not prohibited from clicking more than once; they just can't do so more than once a day.
The Mammogramming Click
Since it is legitimate, add me to the clickers.
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