> i thought these type of schemes were illegal, maybe the police wud like 2
> know too
You thought wrong, British Gas run a simlar one, everyone pays them ?15 a
month on the off chance that one day the central heating will break.
88% of central heating systems don't.
Carl. - 26 Feb 2004 02:14 GMT
> > i thought these type of schemes were illegal, maybe the police wud like 2
> > know too
>
> You thought wrong, British Gas run a simlar one, everyone pays them ?15 a
> month on the off chance that one day the central heating will break.
> 88% of central heating systems don't.
Sounds like a completely different thing. "Mark" is doing a pyramid (or
apparently a "matrix") scheme in which you need to sucker a large number of
other people in so you can make back your own sucker fee. Then each sucker
you drag in has to drag in their own group of suckers to recoup THEIR sucker
fee, etc, etc.
Le Artiste - 26 Feb 2004 21:33 GMT
"StevePetMonkey" emitted :
>> i thought these type of schemes were illegal, maybe the police wud like 2
>> know too
>
>You thought wrong, British Gas run a simlar one, everyone pays them £15 a
>month on the off chance that one day the central heating will break.
>88% of central heating systems don't.
One is a maintenance contract whilst the other is a pyramind selling
scheme.
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