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I suspect many of those who are self employed will have already heard about these, but for all those starting out he's a cautionary tale.
I got a call yesterday from a magazine, supposedly the magazine of South Wales Fire and Rescue Service which is apparently distributed to members of the service and is also distributed to some public locations such as hospitals, doctors surgeries etc.
Having worked with fire services and seen some of what they do in terms of publicity, I thought yeah, this could be a good outlet for a bit of advertising. Rates were reasonable for what they claimed was a good sized distribution on a quarterly basis, and entry into their business directory.
So, I agreed and paid up.
For some reason I went looking for the magazine on-line. Found it. Quality was poor, and it was not region specific (as claimed) and there were hardly any ads in it. That got alarm bells ringing, so I went digging.
It's a scam, targeting small businesses and it ran absolutely on track with all the articles I found on it.
Phone call from a private number followed up by a phone call from the publishers which was an 0845 number. The company in this case is called Tiber Design, although a company with that exact name doesn't exist, but I did find their website and they are based on Liverpool. Apparently they were close to deadline and had space left for me to get a free upgrade in ad size... sweet I thought.
I've cancelled (as is your right under the distance selling regulations - now called something else) and am awaiting my refund, although that could be problematic as I cancelled my card last night just in case it was a wider scam involving card fraud.
This scam is targeting small business and is not limited to the fire service. Looking on-line, they also use your local police force. There is some suggestion on-line that people who have cancelled have been chased down by debt collectors, fingers crossed as they have acknowledged my cancellation request in a civil manner that won't happen, but they are morally bankrupt scum bags trading on peoples willingness to help their local fire fighters and police so I wouldn't put it past them.
Stay alert, don't be suckered into it like I was yesterday.
I got a call yesterday from a magazine, supposedly the magazine of South Wales Fire and Rescue Service which is apparently distributed to members of the service and is also distributed to some public locations such as hospitals, doctors surgeries etc.
Having worked with fire services and seen some of what they do in terms of publicity, I thought yeah, this could be a good outlet for a bit of advertising. Rates were reasonable for what they claimed was a good sized distribution on a quarterly basis, and entry into their business directory.
So, I agreed and paid up.
For some reason I went looking for the magazine on-line. Found it. Quality was poor, and it was not region specific (as claimed) and there were hardly any ads in it. That got alarm bells ringing, so I went digging.
It's a scam, targeting small businesses and it ran absolutely on track with all the articles I found on it.
Phone call from a private number followed up by a phone call from the publishers which was an 0845 number. The company in this case is called Tiber Design, although a company with that exact name doesn't exist, but I did find their website and they are based on Liverpool. Apparently they were close to deadline and had space left for me to get a free upgrade in ad size... sweet I thought.
I've cancelled (as is your right under the distance selling regulations - now called something else) and am awaiting my refund, although that could be problematic as I cancelled my card last night just in case it was a wider scam involving card fraud.
This scam is targeting small business and is not limited to the fire service. Looking on-line, they also use your local police force. There is some suggestion on-line that people who have cancelled have been chased down by debt collectors, fingers crossed as they have acknowledged my cancellation request in a civil manner that won't happen, but they are morally bankrupt scum bags trading on peoples willingness to help their local fire fighters and police so I wouldn't put it past them.
Stay alert, don't be suckered into it like I was yesterday.