www.drive4money.co.uk

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Grant Transport

454
Original Poster

Keep getting emails of these people, you need to see some of the crap on this web page.

Wood & Sons

3440

Earn £100 per hour, but no address or contact number how strange, but only £29.99 for a book, and you will never need to look back, you can stay in bed all day and do a few hours work at night, I'm going for it

Grant Transport

454
Original Poster

I wonder what you would be delivering for that kind of money... Must be a drugs ring... Lol.

Oliver & Sons

780

Now there's an offer I can easily refuse, I like the idea of sending £29.95 to some faceless scam merchant (as they ALL are, but some have a wee bit of decency so you know who's ripping you off), Don't suppose for one instant it's anything to do with retail shop deliveries is it? Oh no, sorry it's just swapping boxes around.

Edwards Couriers

165

Wood & Sons said:


you can stay in bed all day and do a few hours work at night,

Grant Transport said:


I wonder what you would be delivering for that kind of money...

... Illegals?!

Oliver & Sons

780

The illegal should be delivered back home in a box... A wooden one!

Oliver & Sons

780

Just found this, credit to whoever wrote it:-

David Roberts, 41, from Bradley Stoke, Bristol, runs Drive4money.co.uk, which flogs a £49.95 training manual.

His ads say he will show you how to "make £300+ every day delivering valuable packages."

Roberts' company WDMG Limited promises a "12-month guarantee". But when the Advertising Standards Authority asked him to prove the claims he came unstuck.

The ads were ruled misleading because he could not stand up his spin. Given all this we are amused to see the drive4money website warning punters to "beware of imitations".

Grant Transport

454
Original Poster

Oliver & Sons said:


Just found this, credit to whoever wrote it:-

David Roberts, 41, from Bradley Stoke, Bristol, runs Drive4money.co.uk, which flogs a £49.95 training manual.

His ads say he will show you how to "make £300+ every day delivering valuable packages."

Roberts' company WDMG Limited promises a "12-month guarantee". But when the Advertising Standards Authority asked him to prove the claims he came unstuck.

The ads were ruled misleading because he could not stand up his spin. Given all this we are amused to see the drive4money website warning punters to "beware of imitations".

If trading standards are aware of this scamster why is he still allowed to send out emails and keep the website up? How many people have been sucked in by this scam.

Lewis Express

1049

All sounds so familiar doesn't it

Now let me think where ive heard it before

Howe Express

1086

Sounds to familiar dont know how certain people get anyway with it ley alone sleep at night

McDonald Logistics

2821

Lewis Express said:


All sounds so familiar doesn't it

Now let me think where ive heard it before

Ahhhh yes but they wish to distance themselves nowdays

Russell Group

3617

Oliver & Sons said:


Now there's an offer I can easily refuse, I like the idea of sending £29.95 to some faceless scam merchant (as they ALL are, but some have a wee bit of decency so you know who's ripping you off), Don't suppose for one instant it's anything to do with retail shop deliveries is it? Oh no, sorry it's just swapping boxes around.

Ive now read it right..PMSL...

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