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From my friend, producer Christiaan Harden. They are looking for vics in the UK that will talk about their experiences.
Channel 4 in the UK are currently producing a documentary programme about e-mail fraud and are interesting in hearing from anyone who has been a victim of an e-mail scam, no matter how big or small the loss turned out to be. If you would like to help raise awareness of the issue and prevent other people being scammed, please get in touch ASAP with Christiaan Harden on (UK) 0207 2674260, (UK) 07939 017497 or at christiaan@spectrecom.co.uk / christiaanharden@hotmail.com
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Your post moved to another section to be on top more for members or guests of this forum for UK who may interrest to contact.
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The request is for victims from a specific country??????
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Sears has been collecting fees for servicing garage door openers covered under warranties.
They’ve collected potentially millions in these service fees and customers have shelled out hundreds when they should have had the work done for free. Hence the purpose of a warranty. It’s getting a little easier to see how Sears has stayed afloat this long, like a sleeping giant of retail giants. Rather than fixing a garage door opener at its service center, Sears is requiring customers to schedule an in-home appointment to “diagnose” a problem, a meeting with a $65 price tag. Sears claims this service call visit is not covered under warranties. I found this place to go if you’ve fallen victim to this scam: Sears Warranty Fraud Defective Products |
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