Flashmob performed on Lincoln High Street on the 21st March 2009, led by Jack Jay. Made by Trademark Productions as part of the Royal Television Society awarded documentary, “Flashmobs – The Story Behind The Madness”. Over 70 students randomly dancing in the street on a Saturday afternoon. The documentary has since won two awards at 2009′s Midlands RTS awards for ‘Best Factual film’ and ‘Best Overall Student Production’. The flashmob also featured in SKY ONE’s “Got to Dance” warm-up show hosted by Davina McCall on 20th December 2009.
If anyone can help me get back my lost money please let me know. I now am behind on my rent, car payment and all other bills because of these people. All I was trying to do was make a better life for me and my daughter and these people took all my money. So no Christmas at our house.
I know I was stupid. Citizens Financial told me in order to get my personal loan approved I would have to pay an insurance policy up front. Which was * monthes worth of payments. And No I didn’t think it was to good to be true, I was scammed I wasn’t promised crazy amounts of money. I’m just a single mother who was trying everything I could I get out of debt and make a fresh start for our lives. And now I have ruined any chance of that. And yes, there will be no Christmas at my house because I’m to ashmed to tell any one in my family about how stupid I was.
More Pages:

I was scammed to. I contacted my local FBI and was informed that I should file a complaint with IC3.gov (internet crime complaint center. ) I urge anyone that was contacted by this company, whether you fell for it or not, please file a complaint on the FBI web IC3.gov The more complaints for this company the better. I know we will probably never get our money back but we need to make sure they can not keep doing this.
If you find anything out please let me know, I’m in the same boat. Did you speak to a Mr. Barnes and a Mr. John Young?
Please, take a deep breath (it is clear you are upset) and tell us exactly what happened. I still have no clue how you were scammed.
While there people may be charged and found guilty of the crime, the chance you will see any of the money is very low. If you get any back at all, it will be a small portion of what you spent and will not be anytime soon.
If it looks to good to be true, it is.
FBI and FTC; good luck
FBI: http://www.fbi.gov/
FTC: http://www.ftc.gov/
Just remember that if it seems too good to be true then it is. This person checked before handing over the money:
You should tell us how you were scammed.
How exactly were you scammed? How do we know this isn’t a scam? How do you know we are getting a xmas at our house?
This sounds kinda shady to me!
Sorry in the same boat…God Bless…