These fools email me every other day wanting me to sign up. I literally have no idea why but they have a very aggressive email campaigns apparently. I am curious if anyone has ever done it and how much do they pay?
This is probably the car wrapping scam. Don’t fall for it
https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2016/08/how-spot-car-wrap-scam
>If you get a message urging you to deposit a check and wire money back, it’s a scam. Every time. No matter the story. And if this were a legitimate car wrap opportunity, wouldn’t the company directly pay the car-wrapping vendor, instead of asking you to do it?
The FTC didnt beat around the bush on that one.
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That’s embarrassing to me, I ended up looking like an unwitting pawn in OP’s ad
There’s a membership fee lol. I doubt you’re eligible for very many things. Maybe not a straight up scam, but probably not worth it
No i have not even heard of this… intrested on how much you can get from it, probably also depends where you live, close to a bigger city or maybe how much you drive?
Yea, location, miles driven and even how new your car is. The newer and nicer the car the better.
>The newer and nicer the car the better
Guess they wouldn’t want to use a restored Model T 🤷🏻♂️
That’s fine by me, I don’t need their tacky ad stickers littering the body of my '68 Galaxie 500.
They might depending on what’s happening around you. Like if you’re near the pebble beach area during the concourse d’elegance you might could get some money for parking it somewhere.
Nobody at a Concourse show is going to allow anything to touch the paint of their show car, especially not a sticker.
Lol I own a 2000 Honda crv with hail damage.
Do I have to own said car?
Not if your forehead is big enough
Headon could use a new billboard.
I’ve seen the cars with the digital signage on the roof, I wonder the legality because in my state a commercial plate is required for advertising on a vehicle. Every car Ive seen with it never has them.