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Do CPS exist? Am I being Phished?

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  • Google "looplotty" and "consumeractiongroup", have a read and then decide if it is real. Now who would be dumb enough to post on a consumer site in the same ID they had at some point previously used on a "dating" website? Answers to brainofbritain@combinedparkingsolutions.com please.
  • Coblcris
    Coblcris Posts: 1,862 Forumite
    Having been motivated to research this company I can say that the photograph on the dating site does bear a very strong resemblance indeed to Mr Perkins of CPS.
    My sources will remain anonymous.
  • maninthestreet
    maninthestreet Posts: 16,127 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    OP - A good bit of advice - don't lend your car to anyone - as you can see, it can come back and bite you. What would do if this was a request from the police to identify the driver of the vehicle at the time it was caught on a speed camera doing 60MPH in a 30MPH zone???
    "You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"
  • Johnna_2
    Johnna_2 Posts: 12 Forumite
    edited 22 March 2010 at 7:08PM
    OP - A good bit of advice - don't lend your car to anyone - as you can see, it can come back and bite you. What would do if this was a request from the police to identify the driver of the vehicle at the time it was caught on a speed camera doing 60MPH in a 30MPH zone???

    I take your comments in the faith they were meant and thank you, however...

    ...where I used to work would see us 'leant upon' heavily to pool our transport.

    Another reason I no longer work there!

    Plus, the Police would have sent an NiP within 14 days, giving me a good chance to identify the driver.
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