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Yes. Have you read the FAQ?

You pay this company who then put you in touch with advertisers who may or may not want you to drive a car.

NOTHING IS GUARANTEED they say. So you are giving them money for nothing and have no come back whatsover if you get nothing.
Sounds a bit dodgy to me - they want money off you before they will tell you which area the *free cars* are available in. It appears to be based in the USA, so not too useful for the UK.

My McAfee Site Advisor tells me that, "When we visited this site, we found one or more misleading claims about work-at-home opportunities. The Federal Trade Commission warns consumers to be skeptical when evaluating home-based business ventures, especially when an initial monetary investment is required."
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The UK is also included in the drop down menus and you have to enter your post code.
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I saw the UK option, kwicky, but it wouldn't let me enter a UK postcode - it wanted money first - so I became a bit doubtful at that stage..... I think Zac is spot on !
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Strange I entered my post code and it was accepted.
Kwicky - I suspect that nothing we say will convince you this is a rip off

You might as well give it a whirl.

Beware of the insurance though - you will have no choice about the insurance provider or the costs. Could be astronomical.
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I am just correcting false statements. I was just hoping that someone who had advertisement stickers on the sides of their car thought it worth the inconvenience?

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