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Old 9th Mar 2012, 11:03
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philippe markel

Has anybody heard of this guy???

http://a320and737linetraining.********.com/2011/05/a320-and-737-linetraining.html

This is surely a new level of dodgyness!!
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Old 9th Mar 2012, 11:53
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Good question, I stumbled upon his page on blogger.com offering 100hrs of A320 or B737 line training for $4,000.
Anybody knows more?
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Old 9th Mar 2012, 12:26
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This is a canny way of making €75 a pop; not a lot, insufficient for anyone to not just 'write off to experience'. Plausible in a desperate marketplace.

Deeply cynical.
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Is that from a personal experience?
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Old 11th Mar 2012, 11:02
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Is that from a personal experience?
No, but I know how these buggers' minds work. Look at the website - absolutely no information forthcoming, but a promise to inform after you have posted your €75.

You can tell he/she is an amateur - there is no information on how to get the 'deposit' to the organisation.

Oh, and T&Cs can change without your consent, no mail address, no telephone number.
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Old 11th Mar 2012, 12:55
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Who is Jessi malaco?

Lots on Italian forums, and in feedback on this site!
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Old 8th Apr 2012, 17:53
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It has all the hallmarks of a con - poor spelling, cheap looking website, gmail address, and no real substance by way of details. The comments left by happy clients all seem to read in the same manner also. I would be very sceptical, any worthy organisation will happily give you details of the offer without the need to part with any money, whether busy or not.
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Old 8th Apr 2012, 18:42
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Christ Alive; how desperate are you noodles?

Is this worthy of any further discussion little boys? Delete ---- move on.

Leave Philippe to his sad little con man attempt - it is ridiculous that this is even given a post.
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updates?

Guys, any updates on this guy ?

the registration has shot up to 95euros though!!
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looks like bs to me. Says you get a free ipad 3 and not to call them cause they are busy! Ok now quick send 95 euros!....
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