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I had this for some school safety booklet. They phoned me up demanding money so I told them in a polite manner that I never agreed to anything.
They quickly put the phone down. They didn't even have my address!
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Web Guru
Just say nothing is ever ordered without a purchase order number, and if they'd be so kind as to provide that then you'll look into it. If they make one up just say it's not in the right format etc. etc...
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It was a scam that most suppliers in our local area ended up paying around £300 for an internet listing.Then they hound you every year after that for the same money.
I think the worst thing you can do is enter into a dialogue with these people.
Last edited by scoopd; 16-02-2009 at 06:51 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Danno13
Ask them to send you a copy of the contract you've "entered into" with them so you can forward it to your legal team. These kinds of companies pray on people being compliant and thinking they're in the wrong, but in reality you don't owe them anything. If you stand up to them they will back down. These kind of scum are no different to playground bullies...
they have now appolagised
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Likes Disco-ing
Idiots, glad you sorted it.
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Originally Posted by
DiscoSteve
One of the letters i sent off to a publishing company hounding me, please feel free to ammend and/or use. It also had the once over by a solicitor so its fairly water tight.
Dear Sir/Madam
I am in receipt of a sample book entitled ‘drugs, Thugs and Internet Bugs’ and an invoice from you for the sum of £189 purporting to be in accordance with an agreement made by telephone in November last year entering into sponsorship with you.
I hereby deny all knowledge of any telephone call made by anyone at your company prior to the call I received from you last week.
Will you please forward to me the following:
1) Proof of contract
2) Proof of the advertisement
3) Proof of distribution
I have been in contact with my solicitors and if you are unable to provide proof of any one of these you should cease further demands for payments which may be considered harassment under the Administration of Justice Act, which is a criminal offence.
Further to this, under the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulation 2000, you must give consumers (i.e. me) clear information including details of the goods or services offered, delivery arrangements and payment, the supplier’s details and the consumer’s cancellation right before they buy (known as prior information), you must also provide this in writing (which you have not fully), and I have a cooling off period of seven working days (I am writing to you within seven days of the date of your invoice (3-7-2008)).
I have also been in contact with Cumbria Trading Standards who have advised me to keep them appraised of the situation. I have also included, for your return, your publication.
Please also note, out of interest, that your letter/invoice failed to include my name, or the county in which I reside.
Yours sincerely
Steve
You said this was a publishing company. Who was it? I had almost an identical problem with an alleged sponsorship of a school publication. Like you, I was in touch with Trading Standards who told me there was little they could do but didn't expect this so called "Publisher" to pursue matters. They said my partner had agreed to it on the phone. I asked for a copy of the phone recording and they said "Ok. No bother". 8 months later and nothing! I actually sent the sample book back within the time limit (although they said they'd never received it) but I have proof of posting from it being sent special delivery. They even said I should send them the original proof of SD to which my reply was "No chance but I'll send a copy" which they said wasn't good enough. Big con! Had a couple of threating letters but nothing for the last 7 months or so! Hope that's the end of it!
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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I had a similar scam tried on me.
Someone rang up asking how i was going to pay for some advertisements !
I just pleaded ignorance and they backed down.
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Originally Posted by
beachy blue
has anybody had dealings with these?
basicaly they have non stop hounding my mrs on the phone with sales pitches
yesterday an agreement droped through the door which says she owes them £332.35p
she has not agreed to this and after a heated phone call they have told her she cant get out of it, she has asked to listen to the recoreded phone calls but there saying they havent got them
what would you advise?
vist lawyer, glad i have several
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Originally Posted by
501damian501
vist lawyer, glad i have several
Course you do Damian........
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