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Is this too good to be true or the real deal?
woodpecker_pie
20-02-2004
Have a look at this site www.themobilematrix.com

The deal is you pay £20 for a cd-rom fulls of ringtones, games etc and then choose a mobile you want. Once you have worked your way up the queue for that mobile through more and more people buying the cd-rom you eventually get your sim free phone you queued for at no extra cost!!

They have many testimonials on the site but i would like to hear more 'independent' opinions before thinking about going for it.
ianharper1974
20-02-2004
Check this link to another thread on this forum

http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/t/111456/ds.html

woodpecker_pie
20-02-2004
Quote:
“Originally posted by ianharper1974
Check this link to another thread on this forum

http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/t/111456/ds.html

”

Sorry i did do a search but i used mobilematrix and forgot the THE before it which produced nothing.

What sort of idiot would fall for a scam like that eh?
Dubster
20-02-2004
Another free link for this mega ripoff scam.

And you don't even need to search,just read the first thread on this section. http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/t/110792/ds.html
wavejockglw
20-02-2004
Not this rubbish again....... Why would anyone post a link to this scam if they think its only for idiots?

Very Good!

(I have reported this thread to the mods so the advertising link should be removed soon)
The Bhoy
20-02-2004
Quote:
“Originally posted by wavejockglw
Not this rubbish again....... Why would anyone post a link to this scam if they think its only for idiots?

Very Good!

(I have reported this thread to the mods so the advertising link should be removed soon)
”

Sorry, but you are mistaken. I think you need to read the intial post more closely before you jump on thier back.

They asked for advice on it; they weren't advertising it and recommending people used it.

Anyway, if they actually were advertising it they would be far better using a link that included their username so they would get credit for the referral.
woodpecker_pie
20-02-2004
Quote:
“Originally posted by wavejockglw
Not this rubbish again....... Why would anyone post a link to this scam if they think its only for idiots?

Very Good!

(I have reported this thread to the mods so the advertising link should be removed soon)
”

I have no problem in it being removed. It should have been obvious from my second post that i had looked at the previous thread and then learned more about it.

Advertising, dear me!!

I know you are from Glasgow but come on!!

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