Thompson was once asked how much should callers have on his tips. His reply was “at most a fiver”
I say. But Thompson! I have monitored your tips to a nominal £5 since the 1st November and I am a massive £707 down in just 40 days!! But your scam-ad does not say anything about a £5 maximum stake. Can people that have phoned your service and placed more than a fiver on your tips and have lost thousands get a refund. You are on record as saying “at most a fiver” you know Thompson, so why is it not written into your scam-ad?
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Thompson is on record as saying “never bet odds on”
I say. Then why gloat and boast when your ‘odds on’ tips win? You are one contradictory geezer Thompson.
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Thompson is on record as saying “If people don’t like the service, then don’t ring”
I say. How can they find out they "don't like your service" if they don’t ring? How many PRS calls do they have to make at £5 a time before they “find out they do not like your service” One call (£5), Two calls (£10), Three calls (£15), Four calls (£20), and so on! How many Thompson? And when all the people that put their trust in you have paid x amount of pounds to you before they realise they have been tricked by a scam-advert, what do they do about it. They don’t say a thing do they. And that is the strength of the deception! “It was only a few quid. Why bother!” ….. The bunce is in the bank. And the scam-ad goes on and on and on, Day after day, Week after week. Month after month. Year after year. Decade after decade.
The most decent thing to do would be to tell clients in your PRS scam-ad not to phone. By doing that Thompson they will not have to be conned out of their money, before they find out that they don’t like the service. Will they?........Think about it!
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
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