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Home > News > News Archive > DTI Investigators Warn Businesses In Yorkshire and The Humber Of Cold Calling ScamsPublished: 26/01/06Scam-busting guidelines issued today The fake publishers are calling businesses around the UK and asking them for donations or to place adverts in various publications including charity booklets, emergency services magazines, and children's hospital 'activity' books. In reality, few are even printed. The DTI's Company Investigations branch takes action against companies operating publishing scams. Examples of companies wound up by investigators in the past year include Cavendish Black and McAllister Stone Common scam tactics include:
In this region, a Doncaster-based furniture retailer initially agreed to advertise when approached by a company on the telephone. When a follow-up offer was refused, the result was a worrying two-year period of harassment and threats. The DTI new DTI guidelines include scam busting tips such as:
Gerry Sutcliffe, DTI Consumer and Fair Markets Minister, said: Andrew Hind, Chief Executive of the Charity Commission said, Stephen Alambritis, Head of Parliamentary Affairs for the Federation of Small Business: | |
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