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    To those who know, are these images British Army or US Army with a bit of photoshopping, look at the helmets and guns etc

    (you might have to save the image to your desktop and then zoom in on it there)
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    Last edited by Vultch; 22 August 2011, 22:55.
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    I'd guess all American except the last one.

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    • #3
      Definitely all US Forces. Brits wear different helmets and don't wear ACU Camo or the Multicam some of them seem to have on (it's definitely not the new UK MTP camo). Even the bottom right looks like US Sniper School guys.
      Last edited by Tallyman; 23 August 2011, 09:35.
      Mike G

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      • #4
        The plot thickens, a guy rang me offering special advertising rates in a "well established" British Army magazine called FORWARD MOVE.
        For ££££ I could have half a page, this mag is distributed throughout the British Army, yet something did not ring true, when I googled it and there were no hits.
        I rang a few army barracks and no one has ever heard of this magazine.
        The i looked at the photos and thought those are those American troops ?

        Quote
        " At present we distribute 25,000 copies each quarter world wide every person leaving.
        over seas is given a copy.

        I can offer you space at a special price for the next issue."



        Sounds like a con artist running a scam - take the money and run job
        Last edited by Vultch; 23 August 2011, 10:17.
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        • #5
          Ask for a couple of sample copies

          I've spent a fair few times at Warminster, Bovington etc in crew rooms drinking tea and haven't come across that mag on the coffee tables.
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          • #6
            Vultch - you're not the first to be asked so it seems...

            http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=677558

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            • #7
              Its a scam unless someone tells me otherwise.

              2 minutes of checking...
              -Magazines dont tend to change the font/size or style of the name of their said magazine.

              -4 of the crappy 'back copies'.
              The top right one says Issue 11 November 2010.
              The bottom left one says Issue 10 July 2010.

              -They didn't register the website until.... Relevant dates:
              Registered on: 26-Apr-2011
              Renewal date: 26-Apr-2013
              Last updated: 26-May-2011

              REGISTRY WHOIS FOR FORWARDMOVE.CO.UK



              Domain name:
              forwardmove.co.uk

              Registrant:
              Arthur Moore

              Registrant type:
              Other UK Entity (e.g. clubs, associations, many universities)

              Registrant's address:
              West Regent St
              Glasgow
              Glasgow
              G2 2QD
              United Kingdom

              Registrar:
              Register.com Inc t/a British Telecom [Tag = BTNAMES]
              URL: http://www.btconnect.com

              Relevant dates:
              Registered on: 26-Apr-2011
              Renewal date: 26-Apr-2013
              Last updated: 26-May-2011

              Registration status:
              Registered until renewal date.

              Name servers:
              dns1.register.com
              dns2.register.com
              http://who.is/whois/forwardmove.co.uk/

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              • #8
                thanks mate, I'm off to the cops with this,

                I agree his crappy website did not represent a high volume professional magazine and the images he sent me just did not look right, I opened them in photoshop and found lots of tweaking, hiding vehicle marks etc" Then I though these are American not doubt the images are ripped on an American publication and he photoshops some text on top.
                Last edited by Vultch; 23 August 2011, 13:13.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Vultch View Post
                  thanks mate, I'm off to the cops with this,

                  I agree his crappy website did not represent a high volume professional magazine and the images he sent me just did not look right, I opened them in photoshop and found lots of tweaking, hiding vehicle marks etc" Then I though these are American not doubt the images are ripped on an American publication and he photoshops some text on top.
                  Phone the number on the website... it will make you laugh chatting to the guy who answers. ####.com

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by brighton View Post
                    -They didn't register the website until.... Relevant dates:
                    Registered on: 26-Apr-2011
                    That's the date the URL was registered by the current 'owner'. It's not necessarily the inception date of the URL.
                    Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Albannach View Post
                      That's the date the URL was registered by the current 'owner'. It's not necessarily the inception date of the URL.
                      It is when you look at other factors.
                      "Forward Move Magazine" googled...10 results (0.07 seconds)
                      Registered on: 26-Apr-2011
                      Renewal date: 26-Apr-2013
                      Last updated: 26-May-2011

                      A genuine resettlement magazine looks something like this...
                      "Civvy Street Magazine" googled... About 49,200 results (0.09 seconds)
                      civvystreetmagazine.co.uk
                      Registered on: 26-Jul-2006
                      Renewal date: 26-Jul-2012
                      Last updated: 17-Feb-2011
                      Registrant:
                      Arthur Moore
                      Registrant type:
                      Other UK Entity (e.g. clubs, associations, many universities) =Not a business or someone is lying.

                      It might be genuine. But it looks crap and the website is criminally bad.
                      Email the owner...http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/arthur-moore/37/a86/912
                      Last edited by brighton; 23 August 2011, 14:24.

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                      • #12
                        If it's any help, the link in the BritishExpats forum linked to a Scottish company called Bar Point Enterprises Ltd. It's in the process of being struck off, as it hasn't filed any accounts and the Annual Return is also overdue.
                        Mike G

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                        • #13
                          the publishing company can't be found on google either and his address seems to be a "rent an office"
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                          • #14
                            Is there a ISSN assigned to the publication. It wouldn't prove that it was a genuine publication but it might add a touch of business acumen to the endeavour.
                            He does seem to have changed the typeface for the cover design a few times in the examples shown, with no progression to the design from one to the next. There should be some official organisation that you can contact to confirm the distribution/readership numbers as this would let you know how much the advertising space is worth.
                            As someone else has suggested, show some interest but ask for some sample copies "so you can judge how you advert will sit within his publication". Also ask him what format he would want the advertising copy in, how many pages are full colour, are the full colour pages 4 or 6 colour, what dpi resolution would images need to be, is the magazine perfect bound or saddle stitched. He should know or be able to find out all these answers and there are loads more I could suggest.

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                            • #15
                              Hi Pete, I`ve just been picking through your thread. Very interesting, this link should make a good comparison. This is how a web site for a magazine supporting the armed forces looks. See if you can spot the few subtle differences.

                              Might be someone there who can answer your questions, and be very interested to hear about them too I would`nt doubt.

                              Cheers mate, T.

                              http://www.soldiermagazine.co.uk/
                              Last edited by Treadlox; 24 August 2011, 09:23.
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