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Hi All
In the early days of my Handyman business I had an e mail enquiry from a guy wanting flat pack assembled. At almost the same time I had the same enquiry from www.bellonetwork.co.uk who purport to be an advanced search engine specialising in my type of work. I then got a call from them, saying that they were indeed THE premier search engine for building work, and to prove it they would send me 3 job enquiries absolutely free. I've since had another direct enquiry from someone, also for flat pack assembly, immediately followed by the same enquiry from them. Both these original enquiries came from AOL users. Two more enquiries have arrived from Bello, but not directly, both users have Hotmail accounts. The catch is, the first three jobs are free, the next 100 jobs cost £400 paid in advance. Seems too good to be true - then it probably is. The first guy (who had a genuine need and paid in full) was a Nigerian. The guy at Bello sounded like he was too. Not being racist, but Nigerians are well known for financial scams of all kinds. If I search Google for flat pack or anything similar Bello don't come up in the first 5 pages at all. This seems similar to the old 'past posting' scam. Could these guys have a way of intercepting AOL or Hotmail users who search for my services, then sending the same enquiry to me? Both AOL customers claimed just to have used a search & found me directly. Call me suspicious............... -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
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