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Published 17:57 12 Oct 2013 BST

About a month ago, @JamieDMJ sent a letter to webuyanycar.com along with a picture of a toy car that he wished to sell. The company apparently sent back a rejection letter which proved they weren't really that interested in the joke.
However, when the company threatened legal action, their rejection letter was "removed" from the internet. (Nothing is ever removed from the internet)
Well, according to Reddit user Schtevey, that guy is back and apparently applied for a job in Cadbury as a Global Quality Manager with what must have been an amazing CV.
This could actually be a fake letter, but it's still entirely worth it.
This was Cadbury's apparent reply. Take all of the points Cadbury, take everything. Amazing.
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