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First Port Of Call For Unreliable Online Company

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Booldawg | 14:45 Wed 13th Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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I recently bought something online and didnt get a confirmation email of purchase. I didnt bother writing down the number as I took it as read that all online purchases usually come with a conf email.

Suspicion aroused, I googled the company and was shocked to see how poor their service is - from what I read the way they operate is tantamount to theft.

not holding hope of receiving my order, what would be the first port of call to make a complaint agaisnt them? they have a cust svs number which boasts '24hr helpline' which never answers.
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Have they taken money from your bank?
I'd ask them first.
Can you put a block on the payment until you've actually been in contact with a real person at the firm?
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yes, they've taken the money! didnt expect anything else tbh.
Aren't you covered if you paid by credit card?
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its a bank debit card so not sure. looking around the company is bogus per se -they've traded online for 10 years. They're just a bit 'sharkish' just need to know the right way to frighten them into not attempting to con me!
contact your local trading standards?
Use the postcode facility (under 'Need Help') here, entering the postcode of the company, not your own. Then contact the relevant Trading Standards office if you need to:
http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/advice/index.cfm
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thanks, will add that link to my favourites -hopefully I'll receive my goods as promised but the plethora of bad reviews online does suggest otherwise :-(
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