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weirdid
August 18th, 2004, 06:17 PM
I have not seen this site promoted on ebay befor;

www.dogandbonezone.com

PP account;sales@dogandbonezone.com

IP: 216.22.108.102

Owner based in the UK


weird

Dreamer
August 20th, 2004, 01:48 PM
Here at DogandBoneZone.com we are literally giving away brand new, sim-free mobile phones for just £20!*

Wait, if your literally giving them away shouldn't it be completely free? I'll take a couple.


The example diagram above shows 4 new members are required to sign up before a phone is dispatched.

The shortest list is a cycle of 14. You should really fix that


Depending on the retail price of the product the lists will vary, more expensive goods will require more members to join than less expensive items.

I'm not sure about that. That cycle length of 14 will net you -20GBP. Your losing money on that! Most of your phones your making 60-80GBP on them per cycle, some you break even. You have 3 phones valued at 400, one is a cycle of 20, one a cycle of 22 and one a cycle of 24.

Jumping down to the refund policy...


We offer a 14 day guarantee and you are entitled to return our CD-Rom within this time. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your product, you can return it to us 'as delivered' for a full refund. If the product is faulty or we send it in error, you can also return it within 14 days for a replacement. For any returned item requiring it to be 'as delivered', no part of the packaging should be removed, damaged or opened.

Ok, to get my refund, I can't open the package itself. How will I know its faulty? Do I need to hire superman to use x-ray vision? If for any reason I'm not satisfied? Of course I won't be satisfied! I can't even open up the package if I want a refund! I put the package on my computer, but my drive wont recognize it!

Now for the auctions.


For your auction advert to gain maximum exposure you will need use an appropriate title e.g 'Nokia 6600, 7200, Samsung V200, sim free mobiles just £20'

Wait a minute...


You simply purchase our mobile CD-Rom for £20,

I thought I was buying a phone. Ok, I am baited here to buy a cheap phone, and a cdrom is switched to me instead? Is that legal? Maybe the advert can help explain things to me...


Note: You are buying a link which takes you to a website offering these brand new SIM FREE phones at a mere £20. You are not buying the phone itself. This is a new organisation promoting these products at a fraction of their retail price.

Nothing about buying a cd. Damn. Your deceiving me from all points, so why should I give you my money?


You could even buy these mobiles to sell at auction - you are guaranteed to make a profit.

Average cycle is 20 people. so, 95% of the people who donate won't be making your guaranteed profit.

Well, I don't know anymore.

12 phones
Cycles from 14-30 length (average 20).
121 purchases. 0 cycled (100% scammed so far).
73% is the fullest list (cycle of 30)


... and remember! £1 from every order goes to MENCAP UK

Quick conversion. 20GBP = 11USD. CD costs $.25. 4400% markup on product, and he can only afford to give away £1? How generous!

In 1 month, zero people cycled. Owner has pocketed around 1200USD (assuming he donated the 65USD already. So, for you pro-matrix types. Can you explain to me why you'd invest in a site that nobody has cycled since it opened and at best 5% of people will ever see anything?

faded
November 21st, 2004, 09:42 PM
Quick conversion. 20GBP = 11USD. CD costs $.25. 4400% markup on product, and he can only afford to give away £1? How generous!




Just a quick correction cause its a huge difference, 20GBP = 37USD, I think you converted it backwards.

ycchen
November 21st, 2004, 10:54 PM
UK cellphone matrix scams are really arwful. It is almost impossible to cycle even if you are the (first) ONE. We really need a class lawsuit in the U.K. to slow down the scam.