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Get paid to drive
MAJA44
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Hi,
I was wondering whether anyone could help.
I have heard about companies where you can register and get paid for driving your car wrapped in advertisement. I have found one company but it appears that you need to be a member and obviously need to pay a membership fee:(. That has got to be a scam hasn't it?:exclamati
Does something like that exist and does anyone know a company doing this legitimately?
Thanks
I was wondering whether anyone could help.
I have heard about companies where you can register and get paid for driving your car wrapped in advertisement. I have found one company but it appears that you need to be a member and obviously need to pay a membership fee:(. That has got to be a scam hasn't it?:exclamati
Does something like that exist and does anyone know a company doing this legitimately?
Thanks
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i signed up to a few companies years ago, never heard anything of it and the only cars you see are actual company cars or brand ambassadors like redbull with their mini on uni campuses etc
some people have sold advertising space seperately on smart cars i think but unless you have a taxi, its not likely to be a gooer0 -
I remember reading about one company in the Evening Standard a few years ago (sorry, can't remember the name). In the article they did state that these sort of companies are only interested in new trendy cars. Having an ad on an old Fiesta would not do anything for their image! I don't think I have ever seen an ordinary car with ads on.0
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