I got a call from a company called "Classic Living" that said for 拢39 (I don't recall, it might have been even more 拢) a year they would give me vouchers and other money off coupons for buying things from stores like Currys, Homebase, Pizza Express. Is it legit? Anyone else used them?Have you heard of this company? Is it legit?
To be fair I have heard of these type of schemes actually and I think they are legal and above board - it works along the lines of marketing whereby the company is a go-between between you and a major retailer - the retailer benefeits from the extra custom provided by you, the company in-between is paid by the retailer to find you and in-turn you earn money for shopping in the retailer's store. That said, as with most things in life I would never sign up to anything over the phone - ask them to send everythinng in writing first so that you can properly consider it. If they're happy to do that then chances are they really are legitimate but if they're not happy to do that and try to pressure you on the phone then I wouldn't do it.
They are scammersHave you heard of this company? Is it legit?
Sounds dodgy to me
nope.. dont take risks man Have you heard of this company? Is it legit?
I have heard of a scheme like this for students.
If you have to pay for the privilege, then what is the point?! That is the same as them dictating which companies you should spend your money with, and charging you for it too!
Sounds like the Smart Card they've got in Essex
http://www.iamsmarter.com/
This company was legit and the scheme is well worth it if you often eat out and go shopping
Sounds like a scam, offering you vouchers for stuff that you won't possibly use or would want to buy.
We have something like that here in the US, called the Entertainment book. It's a big book of coupons for restaurants, movies and local attractions like amusement parks. Sometimes people sell them over the phone, but more often in person.
You must have some kind of business bureau that can tell you if it's a legitimate company and if there have been any complaints about it. Here, we have the Better Business Bureau.
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