Insurance Scammer
Insurance Scammer - do not give any details or pay for any of his dodgy services.
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Insurance Scammer - do not give any details or pay for any of his dodgy services.
This is a scammer, I don't think it's his real name,
the company is fake,
be careful, I'm reporting this to the police, he also cheated and robbed me
Please be careful Do not trust that company. Mr Marcel he was supposed to help me with insurance. Found one I agreed with price, send him fee of £80. Few days later insurance company told me My insurance is going up by 300£ all details Was correct from my side. I tried to call Mr Marcel but he is not answering my number.
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