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Four ninety nine – what does it mean?

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Recently my sister was a victim of a quite clever scam which cost her quite a bit of money as you’ll soon find out.

The company is called SheriffRatings.com who has called her several times offering Google Package which basically mean that they create the entry for her business within their directory -- which by they way isn’t easy to find on google anyway.

After several times saying no to their offer, they said that they can offer it to her for only “four ninety nine” -- so to make sure they won’t call her again, she said OK -- if it’s only four ninety nine then ok.

So, what she’s done was to give them her card details plus the address etc (that’s right -- silly girl). Very soon she has realised what it really was.

A few days later she’s checked her account balance on-line -- and what she found out was that there was a payment made to SheriffRatings.com for £499.00. I don’t think I have to tell you how angry she was.

She’s send them an email asking what’s happend, she has even called them and afrer they’ve listened to the recorded conversation they said that the representative said four ninety nine which for them means 499 and that they wont refund the money.

I believe you could argue here, but for me four ninety nine clearly means £4.99 -- if I was about to suggest 499 then I would most probably say four nine nine -- but that’s what I would do and there’s no specific rule for the shortcuts I guess.

After that she went to the bank to tell them to stop any future payments to the SheriffRatings.com, however a week later she’s been charged another £233.83 and she’s found out about it first by receiving an email from them with the invoice for: Google 75 Tariff (75 Leads) + Yahoo + MS -- which she definitely didn’t order.

Again -- phone call, email, but no response. What she had to do was to close her bank account and open new one with other bank to prevent herself from the future charges as the bank didn’t seem to respond to her request.

Just to make sure that you won’t become a victim of this scam, here are the details of the rip off company taken from their invoice:

Sheriff Directories Ltd
Unit K302
Tower Bridge Business Complex
1 0 0 Clements Rd
London
SE16 4DG
VAT Reg No: 877162689

Their website address is: www.sheriffratings.com -- you can check for yourself -- and remember:

DO NOT GIVE YOUR DETAILS TO ANYONE OVER THE PHONE! -- especially when someone calls you, as it might be absolutely anyone.

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Unwanted phone calls – how to deal with them?

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Yesterday I had a phone call from the company called Unicom offering me their services by cutting down the cost of my telephone and internet bill.

I was trying to finish the conversation very quickly by saying that I’m happy with my current provider (BT) and that I’m not concerned about the cost of the service that much, as the most important thing for me is the quality of the service -- after my previous service provider (Tiscali) -- you can read the story in my other post.

However, the lady on the phone was pushing so much to arrange the meeting that I’ve finally said OK.

Today the representative of the Unicom has paid me a visit, during which he’s rather quickly introduced me to the Unicom by making it clear that they can save me money on the telephone bill and internet.

I would still have my lines maintained by BT etc., but I would call them with all queries and my phone call would be answered within the first three rings. Hmm -- sounds good -- doesn’t it?

He didn’t manage to answer my question as to the technical support -- this is when I told him that together with my broadband package from BT I have a free PC support for one computer -- when something goes wrong, BT engineer connects remotely and sorts the problem out. I had a chance to use it already and it really works that way -- problem has been solved within minutes.

The truth is that I’m using BT Business package -- which doesn’t come cheap (around £45.00 / month), but since my business cannot operate without the proper internet connection,  I’m happy to pay it.

After realising that his magic tricks don’t work on me, he’s left, handing me the business  card on the way out.

I’m sure there are many companies which really can help us to save the money by providing the quality service, and perhaps Unicom is one of them.
I simply don’t like people pushing me with any kind of decisions, and the “cold phone calls” are the things which put me off completely.

I also didn’t like the way the representative of the Unicom has introduced the business to me. He’s started with telling me how big they are, how many sales they’ve made over the last year etc. -- all these irrelevant things which I’m really not interested in. I had the impression as he was really in a rush to get out and go to visit another prospect.

One other thing which was quite interesting, was the fact that apparently I would need to sign the agreement with them for 3 years -- which means I have to use their service for 3 years -- otherwise I would have to pay some penalties etc. He’s also mentioned that if I was about to decide to go on, I would need to call Unicom AND the phone call would be recorded and keep as evidence. Hmm -- doesn’t that sound a little bit scary?

Anyway, after this very quick introduction to Unicom, I don’t think I’ll be changing my service provider -- or perhaps I should?

Let me know what you think and what your experience is with those unwanted “cold phone calls”.

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