It’s interesting that again these are practically all 3 a week. I take it the obvious routes are pretty much almost taken now!
Well, we all now know that Jet2 fly to Chambery, as does a sizeable number of the general public in the Leeds area who may not have known before.
I think they won.
hmmm. the fact that there could be legitimate users of Moneygram did seem too good to be true.
Bog standard e-bay scam then – report non paying bidder and get relisted.
Also see 419eater.com for a laugh 🙂 (Hope it’s ok to post a link here).
Miscellaneous scams section forum has some good info about the scams that all eminate from Nigeria.
hmmm. the fact that there could be legitimate users of Moneygram did seem too good to be true.
Bog standard e-bay scam then – report non paying bidder and get relisted.
Also see 419eater.com for a laugh 🙂 (Hope it’s ok to post a link here).
Miscellaneous scams section forum has some good info about the scams that all eminate from Nigeria.
You have to go to a Moneygram agent – and don’t forgodsake post a screenie of the e-mail or anyone will be able to pick it up!!!
The bit you want is http://www.moneygram.com/servlet/DefaultApplyXSL?xslURL=/Display/temgweb.xsl&URL=/Apps/AgentLocator/AgentSearch.jsp
As a general word of warning, while receiving money by Moneygram should be fine, never deal with anyone that asks for payment in that way. It’s completely untraceable and unrefundable, and in practice it can be picked up from anywhere in the world not just the intended destination. Along with similar Western Union transfers they are by a long way the most popular way for advance fee fraudsters to obtain payment for goods they will never send.
You have to go to a Moneygram agent – and don’t forgodsake post a screenie of the e-mail or anyone will be able to pick it up!!!
The bit you want is http://www.moneygram.com/servlet/DefaultApplyXSL?xslURL=/Display/temgweb.xsl&URL=/Apps/AgentLocator/AgentSearch.jsp
As a general word of warning, while receiving money by Moneygram should be fine, never deal with anyone that asks for payment in that way. It’s completely untraceable and unrefundable, and in practice it can be picked up from anywhere in the world not just the intended destination. Along with similar Western Union transfers they are by a long way the most popular way for advance fee fraudsters to obtain payment for goods they will never send.
I’ve said this before, but they really are hard to keep track of.
I’ve lost track of this episode
I’m not surprised
which airports is Alpha meant to be serving
IOM – EDI, BLK, LBA & CWL (I think)
when is the latest launch date
After his planes have got a crash avoidance system fitted in Coventry
and why am I bothered.
I dunno either. I suppose it’s sort of unusual!
Well, I hope Paris and Brussels do better for them this time than they did the first time around.
And definitely better than poor old Liverpool, that didn’t make it either of the times they tried.
Agreed – a lot better than the real one.
They are very hard to keep up with.
EU jet were effectively also Manston Airport – it also had to work or the parent company would have gone down anyway.
What they could have done is kept hold of an ok airport if they’d dumped the airline in time, before they lost everything. That’s the one I don’t understand!
I think Rangemile were the one of the plans.
Delayed delivery of a new plane?
Another one to add to the list of reasons for not…
Co-director must be a friend from OAT? http://www.oxfordaviation.net/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=937&ARCHIVE=