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Originally Posted by JOHNANDROBIN
We normally receive our Daily Sun newspaper in a clear, plastic protective bag. In the past two-three weeks, the bag had this advertising on it: GiveMeTheVIN dot com.
Upon further research, I discovered that this is a company that provides quotes on your car based on the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). After answering several other questions, the company provides you with a firm offer, or not, depending on your vehicle's history.
Bottom line: Has anyone heard about this company and/or used them in the past? Are they reputable? Does the Daily Sun verify the legitimacy of companies before they accept advertising dollars from them? Just trying to do my due diligence. Thanks for your help!
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Tucking fliers into a newspaper is not at all a new tactic Someone is being paid for this. Advertising. Have you ever seen an ad by any company that says we are liars, thieves and crooks? If, the service appeals to you, you should compare their offer to others.
I see this sort of offer like ads if we don't sell your house we will buy it. Obviously, they will not give you top value. Same is true of no medical report required life insurance.
They know that people who apply will not pass a medical check and so the cost is high.