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Ok guys so I applied for a car sponsorship through a scouting company, I was recommended to it by a guy in a local motorsports club who has 20000 to build his Scion tC. I sent them a letter about how I would love to have aid to build my Celica to make it a head-turner and hopefully through the experience aid sponsoring companies to open up to aftermarket parts for our cars. I hope something comes of it but I don't have my hopes up too high lol. It would be cool though, they asked for my planned modifications and i typed like a page of mods haha
eh wish me luck, i'm supposed to hear back by Thursday ~Brian This post has been edited by blu94gt: Aug 29, 2005 - 11:54 PM -------------------- 1999 Celica GT
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Ok so after all it turns out this "scout" is just a window to one of those BS sponsorship things it was carsponsorships.com. Well after I had contacted them saying I do not wish to participate in the program anymore and would like to cancel since I had not received any sponsorships they e-mail me this "contract" with a bunch of BS "sponsorships" on it that I can "apply through the company for the final sponsorship."
Not only this, but my bank account has been charged $89 to them, plus a bunch of other random charges that I'm not sure what the hell they are. What the hell do I do now? They don't respond to e-mails, don't answer the phone etc etc do I get a lawyer? -------------------- 1999 Celica GT
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