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Scam site update; Exports rise; JCB pioneer tributes; AEA conference; New Holland reunion
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RISE OF 1% FOR UK EXPORTS
TRIBUTES PAID TO JCB PIONEER
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50 YEAR REUNION AT BASILDON
RANSOMES APPOINT NEW GOLF RSM
TWO NEW DEALERS FOR SDF
KUBOTA CASHBACK OFFER
CHARTERHOUSE TAKE ON GGM
N.P SEYMOUR STRENGTHEN SALES
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March / April 2014 issue contains:

PROFIT FROM PARTS
DIARY OF A SEASON - LONGHAM MOWERS
FACE TO FACE - KUBOTA'S DAVE ROBERTS
TRAINING & EDUCATION
LAUNCH OF BUSINESS MONITOR
INDUSTRY AWARDS INFO
BTME & LAMMA REVIEWS
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SCAM MOWER SITE - UPDATE
Complaints against RideMow site

 
RideMow
Last week we reported on a direct selling website trading as RideMow which was described as a complete sham, unlawful and 'criminal' by reviewers.

Thank you to the many people who contacted us with further information, in particular to GGP's Adam Godfrey  who first noticed the site back in November which seemed to try and replicate the Mountfield Online site.

He says, "This has been reported by myself to Action Fraud over four months ago as well as Google. I have taken a call from a police officer investigating the site but nothing seems to have happened. Frustratingly, Google continue to run RideMow's pay per click advertisements despite being told on numerous occasions that it is a fraudulent website.

"So much for Google and their supposed 'Do no evil' ethos. They are happy to continue taking the money from a known fraudulent operation and facilitating the crime happening. If it wasn't for Google, nobody would be finding this site.

"It is clear that this is a complete scam as no product has yet appeared, and it is putting consumers at risk from what appears to be a credible sales website."

Google have removed the site twice, but it has since re-appeared under a different guise. Ridemow asks the unsuspecting purchaser to pay by bank transfer - a totally unprotected payment method.

To date, there has been  no information on the people behind the RideMow site which offers 'Briggs & Stratton Ranger' ride-on tractors at very low prices. The contact address, now given as an address in Brighton was recently changed from an office based in Southampton.

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