It all began when someone, (since until now – no one knows if this was fake or there really is a beautiful woman behind the ad) published a feature on Craigslist where she said that she because she was extra-ordinarily sensationally pretty and that she was only twenty-five, and that she was interested in receiving marriage proposals from only those men who earn more than half a million a year because she wishes to stay in the posh Central park West.
Then, someone who picked her post up from one of the blogs, replied back and called her request a bad investment deal. The man replied that since she was twenty-five and that since her beauty would start to falter with each year, while his ability to make money would only improve, her proposition was not sane if looked on in a business set of thinking.
Someone sent it to someone else and soon this exchange turned into a hot emailed item being sent again and again all through cyber space. What made this go around more than usual was the fact that it seemed legitimate because the man answering the girl's offer had replied using his own name: a manager from the investment house, JPMorgan Chase.
The said person denied that he was the sender but it just goes to show how you can gain popularity for your personal ad by writing an outrageous one.