They have received all cheques now and…
They have received all cheques now and have vanished with people's money they received from the company's who mis sold the customers
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They have received all cheques now and have vanished with people's money they received from the company's who mis sold the customers
According to Doorstep Refunds my offer went in last November but as of today the only correspondence is a invoice for payment to this company which arrives every couple of days for money I haven't received!!!!
I haven't used these characters, nor would I, as I never patronise spammers and liars.
I received a spam email earlier today from this shower, with a return address of maxwell-scott.co.uk, who I believe, sell high-end handbags. In reality, however, the link goes to doorsteprefunds. There is simply no excuse for spamming, much less altering or obfuscating link and return addresses, it all smacks of the behaviour of a company that clearly can't be trusted.
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