The old saying "if it sounds too good to be true it usually is"
What annoys me is the amount of genuine people out there looking for work to help in the recession being ripped off by these scammers.
Please if any official goverment body sees this fast track some law's through and put these criminal's to work in the community not in prison.
Thank's
Alan lancs
This is a site that offers training in the courier market for a fee of £49. They appear to have links with solihul press which is under investigation. The domain name drivinguk.net was registered through an american company. And the offices of drivinguk are a sought after site. Sought after by the trading standards authority...
People have paid their money,, and recieved nothing except more emails asking them to join/apply... so... be warned... stay clear of this site..
Sent for the info and forwarded payment of £49 and recieved nothing so far! Tried to email numerous times with no success. Beware.
These nutters just want £50 for some phoney balloney training and a bit more for a uniform, but they haven't got any customers. Therefore no work
Answer: Has anyone received any info pack from drivinguk.net?