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jlg Wrote:

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> Been stopped in ed by three different van

> courriers offering a memory foam mattress on the

> cheap (?150.00) is this a scam?

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How many Gigabytes...?


( boom tish )



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jlg Wrote:

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> Been stopped in ed by three different van

> courriers offering a memory foam mattress on the

> cheap (?150.00) is this a scam?

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Ohhh....



I can't remember ?




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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> jlg Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Been stopped in ed by three different van

> > courriers offering a memory foam mattress on

> the

> > cheap (?150.00) is this a scam?

> __________________________________________________

> ___

>

> How many Gigabytes...?

>

> ( boom tish )

>

>

> W**F



http://instantrimshot.com/

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> jlg Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Been stopped in ed by three different van

> > courriers offering a memory foam mattress on

> the

> > cheap (?150.00) is this a scam?

> __________________________________________________

> ___

>

> How many Gigabytes...?

>

> ( boom tish )

>

>

> W**F


*ehh I like that*

  • 1 year later...

AS the owner of a bed company - Purelybeds.co.uk - I've heard about this scam. These beds are made in large numbers for around ?50-a-piece especially to be sold door-to-door. They will often say the RRP is ?400 but you can buy them for ?150 etc.


Up in Yorkshire at the moment there's a massive door-to-door scam going on. The beds are cheaply made for around ?70 - ?80 and are being sold as memory foam beds worth RRP ?700-800, the salesman says he'll sell it to you for ?300.


Be careful!!

  • 2 years later...

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