Following Wonga’s creation of fake law firms Chainey, D’Amato & Shannon and Barker & Lowe, Twitter users have been having some fun with the #FakeWongaLawFirms hashtag. Here are a selection.
See what they’ve done there?
#FakeWongaLawFirms Slaughter & Pay
— Jill (@Eglantine99) June 25, 2014
There is a theme of slightly-modified spellings.
#FakeWongaLawFirms Brake , Legge & Runn?
— jonathan boot (@diggerboot) June 25, 2014
#fakewongalawfirms 'Lye, Steel and Leggit' – specialising in Usury since 2006.
— Mo Morgan (@MoMorganmor) June 25, 2014
@MartinSLewis Steel & Pinsch #FakeWongaLawFirms
— James Palmer (@jdpjamesp) June 25, 2014
But, to be honest, many of them aren’t that great.
#FakeWongaLawFirms
Parasites,bloodsuckers & thieves at your service
— john.courtney (@jclrlfc) June 25, 2014
Time for the professionals…
#FakeWongaLawFirms Oveur, Billingham, & Lyon
— Thomas P Connelly (@LegalCheek_Tom) June 26, 2014
#FakeWongaLawFirms Norfolk & Chance
— Legal Cheek (@legalcheek) June 26, 2014
#FakeWongaLawFirms Fake divorce law firm classic pic.twitter.com/afGRpiuJcX
— Alex Aldridge (@AlexAldridgeUK) June 26, 2014
#FakeWongaLawFirms Amazingly, not fake http://t.co/ij4CLobb17
— Alex Aldridge (@AlexAldridgeUK) June 26, 2014
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