Mr. Kenneth Martin: Scam aimed at drivers?
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I know that everything looks on the level when looking at the home page, but think about it. Some big shot in a company like that sends out an email... When you look at the sight, it's neatly arranged in paragraphs, but the email is all run into one paragraph.
I would think someone that wants to make an impression with an email would take a bit more care in laying out the message. More than just one paragraph... If he were on the level. I'd rather be kicking myself for not taking an opportunity than kicking myself for allowing someone to take advantage of me. Just my thoughts.
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Also, if this is a company located in England, why don't they use the "English Spelling" for various words? Why does it read so "AMERICAN"?
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Welcome to the 419 Eater
Heard about these guys on the radio telling stories about how they turned the tables on the scammers, even managing to strand them in foreign countrys adjacent to theirs in Africa thinking they were picking up their money that they had scammed from their victims or other cruel tricks to waist the scammers time and money
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Was not presuming that the email was real...just pointed out that there is a website...real or not.
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