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Is this too good to be true?
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I didn't realise we'd met?0
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leeclemenson wrote: »youre all a bunch of !!!!s, bunch of !!!!s, bunch of !!!!s, !!!!s !!!!s, so !!!!ing miserable with very boring lives
Business slack is it?0 -
leeclemenson - Have you had a successful transaction with this company? Would be interested if you have.0
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leeclemenson wrote: »youre all a bunch of !!!!s, bunch of !!!!s, bunch of !!!!s, !!!!s !!!!s, so !!!!ing miserable with very boring lives
leeclemenson suckmytrunk"For those who understand, no explanation is necessary. Those who don't understand, dont matter."0 -
I know a company that wants to buy exclamation marks if there’s enough of them.
A remarkably good price is usually offered, waaayyy above market price.
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*waves hand*
Me, me I'm unemployed. But thats cos I'm a STUDENT and I start uni in a week and a half. But even then, I still don't get doll money. I'm sure it would be tiny, overpriced and useless. Just like these con artists are sounding.
*sings* scam scam scam scam, scam scam scam scam, scam scaaaaaam, what a !!!! scaaaam** Total debt: £6950.82 ± May NSDs 1/10 **** Fat Bum Shrinking: -7/56lbs **
**SPC 2012 #1498 -£152 and 1499 ***
I do it all because I'm scared.
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Wow how many signals does this firm give that they are a scam.
You have lied on the first couple of lines line of your website blurb, well established means more than 6 months since you registered as a company.
You have named the company very similar to a term used by a popular business ie First Direct. This makes it harder for people to google you and find any problems due to all the false hits.
Your stooges are on here arguing with other people under the guise of clients.
Your website is very poor.
Asking for money upfront, well sorry if you are paying the client then there is no need for this.
Your office is virtual.
Do we need to go on. The Nigerians are way better at this and if you are English then you are about a million times more likely to get caught and put away.0 -
not_loaded wrote: »I know a company that wants to buy exclamation marks if there’s enough of them.
A remarkably good price is usually offered, waaayyy above market price.
hth
I know that company. You send them £99 to register as an exclamation mark supplier and then you send them 1,000,000 exclamations marks together with a further payment of £800 and then they send your !!s to the middle east and pay you..............
.......well.................
...............nothing really:rolleyes:.0 -
From what I’ve read, they’re a UK expat couple in Spain. They probably think they’re safe over there, but the days of crims hiding in Spain are long gone.
I believe you get a free flight back if you’re wearing handcuffs.0 -
I am in Jamaica receive a call from the same company, as the person stated from New Zealand i had to pay a fee of £199 and then i had to pay £1300 on acceptance of the offer, i am in two minds at the mo, waiting to receive there offer in the post, i will go through it with a fine tooth comb and my lawyer over here, also contact my bank if i decide to go through with the transactions to make them aware of a money back claim if the deal does not go through, so far thoe they seem professional, but as we all know, time is the master, will update you all in a few weeks when i have checked it out properly, and the bank confirm they can give me back my money if it is a scam, later0
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