FourFourTwo: Accept no imitations
Monday 20 February 2012 15:19
We at FourFourTwo have heard news of a disturbing matter from two different sources in the past week. We have been told, first by a student and then by a police officer, that there is a man in the Sheffield area masquerading as a FourFourTwo employee.
He calls himself Richard Nelson, and he is nothing to do with us.
We like to have a few laughs on FourFourTwo.com, and this may sound like a joke. Sadly, it's not: ‘Mr Nelson’ has used our name to his own advantage and, more worryingly, to con money out of hardworking people.
In his guise as someone working for FourFourTwo – which is based in Teddington, south-west London, and not in the north of England as he claimed – he promised work experience to a student and aspiring journalist, in return for a few drinks and a spare room for a few nights.
At FourFourTwo, we will never request payment from anyone wishing to come into our Teddington offices on work experience.
Not content with stealing from a student, ‘Mr Nelson’ has, we’ve been informed by the South Yorkshire Police, run up a £70 bar tab with a fake card, only to disappear with it unpaid.
The South Yorkshire Police would like to hear from anyone who has any information, on 0114 2 20 20 20.
We would like to reiterate that we do not employ anyone by the name of Richard Nelson. Nor do we use anybody else as a mediator to arrange work experience placements.
To arrange a work experience placement, please email contact [at] fourfourtwo [dot] com

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