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Lies about potential projects. Very low level marketing activities with no outcome. Its a rip off, don't let yourself get into the hands of English sales men.
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Lies about potential projects. Very low level marketing activities with no outcome. Its a rip off, don't let yourself get into the hands of English sales men.
We found the service of benefit and got some good contacts with a number of agents. It was a worthwhile return on our investment.
MIA Europe, Lots of promises but ........
They should screen the market for leads, but all you get is like a copy of the yellow pages
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