Re: Dwayne Richard Inquiry
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Originally Posted by SarahMB
Yup, Joe, good points!
I was really surprised no one knew much about him.
Something else just popped up in my head.I hope its not someone under another name! To make myself clear i am not stating that he is someone else with a new name.
Re: Dwayne Richard Inquiry
Sarah,
Dwayne is a pretty good guy. He has been doing it for quite some time now. The guy that was sitting at the table with Dwayne, I believe had some animals on his table, is Morton Wright. Morton is top notch, and I don't think Morton would associate with scum. Just my two cents for what they are worth.
p.s. I have not ever dealt with Dwayne, but I don't believe you would have any problems.
Re: Dwayne Richard Inquiry
Hey, Tim, sorry, I just now saw this.
Thanks for that information, I'm happy to finally hear something about them!
They were definitely very nice, took time to answer our questions.
Re: Dwayne Richard Inquiry
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Originally Posted by lord jackel
Yea, not knowing anything about him, it just sounds fishy. He also lists a Dallas phone number and a Palmdale CA phone number...kind of odd.
I would be overly cautious with this one.
Not necessarily that odd. I have had a San Antonio number for my cell phone for the last five+ years. But have had residences (and residential phone numbers) in Virginia, Alabama, and Arizona. More and more people are keeping original cell phone numbers even after they move to new locations....it's just easier.
Re: Dwayne Richard Inquiry
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Originally Posted by JLC
Not necessarily that odd. I have had a San Antonio number for my cell phone for the last five+ years. But have had residences (and residential phone numbers) in Virginia, Alabama, and Arizona. More and more people are keeping original cell phone numbers even after they move to new locations....it's just easier.
I would agree with you that this is a new trend that seems to be emerging...but when combined with a single page website (which is coming across as a business), 2 phones from seperate states, along with a "too good too be true offer" the whole thing seems odd. With any business the persception of the customer is very important...as a career marketing manager this is very unusual for a business to do.
Just raised my red flags...but I see from other posters he is OK.:rockon: