
Anthony F
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Without even going to the website, I always say if it sounds too good to be true then it is not true. |
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Monkeyphil
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this keeps re appearing every few years and the firms have all ceased trading at some point as companies will not advertise on cars. i am not saying it is a scam so tell the firm they can deduct the joining fee out of your payments! |
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janetlouise24
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I have heard about this and have been looking into doing this myself. But again with all things read the small print!! |
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moza
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i aint even going to click on the link
it's a scam they want money off you before you even get the product
don't do it |
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english rose
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i dont believe in anything where u have to send away money to them first.
so i believe it is a scam, dont do it! |
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RM
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They only have an email contact, no physical address listed, so I would be very wary indeed - if you send off money to an account, how're you going to have any comeback? I would view it with huge suspicion - all that glitters is not gold. |
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barn owl
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you are very wise to be reluctant treat it with great caution |
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shadyacres83
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Its the real deal but read EVERYTHING!!
Your car can't be over a certain age - You need to prove you drive XX amount of miles per month etc etc
It is legit though, i know people in my area (Portsmouth) that use it.....Not too sure if they paid to join though? |
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james b
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SURELY NO - no matter what the amount may be. They should be paying you for your service. Too many of these similar cases occur round the world everyday. As a saying in Chinese goes; tricks may be old but if it works, it's a good trick! Be careful! They will keep on doing so if people fall for it. STAY AWAY, PLEASE. |
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tracieisland
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well, as you can see, you dont automatically get the car, they probabaly pay you to advertise on your own car. dont forget though to read the small print on any documents that you sign. good luck.
(it appears ok to me but im no professional lawyer) so please be very careful when entering deals and signing forms. |
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Lorne
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Unless you are Vicky Butler Henderson who gets free cars from Honda - it probably is. Plus it talks about dollars so it is an American thing. |
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teazer33
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if your instincts tell you its dodgy, then follow your instincts, i always stick with mine, when in doubt, do nowt, xxxx |
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kenniemcooper
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It's a scam. Anything that says free car and there's no vana white is a scam. don't trust the word 'free'. Especially NOT on something expensive. |
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Piranha
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Got to be a scam. NO such thing as free lunch |
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yorkgirl76
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Its a scam u dont get anything for free like that and asking for a joining fee is just a way to take money off u dont do it |
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ANF
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Anything that asks for any amount of money up front to work for them is likely to take your money and then you will hear nothing more from them. Even if it is only say £10 they would get maybe thousands of takers and they would make a massive amount of money. The old maxim is relevant and that is If it sounds too good to be true then it is not true. Try not to be a victim of these lazy work shy people that want to take your money for no return. |
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kevantaylor@btopenworld.com
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not worth the bother you are un likely to get selected if you joined up!
Better off going on EBay and offering to have your car painted up in adverts for 1 year to highest bidding company at least it will only cost you your listing fees |
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'er indoors
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Look carefully at these ads. and I think that you will find that it's a US site , they are talking in $'s not £'s. |
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Donna D
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You could use the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org)and the national fraud center (www.fraud.org) to find out about the legitimacy of the company. More information available at http://tinyurl.com/gtb89 |
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Rich T
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I think I have heard of that before, fwiw I dont think its a scam. But I am not 100% suje |
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