01277897777

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    Williams
    | 3 replies
    Abusive phone call from someone called himself 'Brad' who said they were owed £2K by us. Were bullying and rude and would not disclose any information about themselves.
    • Caller: something to do with motor trade advertising
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    rdsp
    I had the,same problem,waste of time [***],
    • Caller: moter trader
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    rdsp
    01277897777 waste if time scam basterds
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    Barnsley Bob
    | 6 replies
    Google mototrades.co.uk scam and see for yourself.

    A company called Lawjistics are currently building a law suit up for anyone affected.
    • Caller: motortrades
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    Sue replies to Barnsley Bob
    | 2 replies
    Is that true? We gave motor trades a lot of money last year, and now they have started phoning again on 0127789777 and asking for my partner. How do I get in touch with Lawjistics?
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    georgeboy replies to Williams
    had the same call apparently im contracted to u-find a local for this years advert?
    if anyone can help with this id appreciate it,
    rude and abusive and bullying phone call
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    gs
    Iv had a abousive call from these they say they are from motor trade,
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    tom
    | 3 replies
    i was called by a guy named wes. who informed me my renewal of my  and u.find us account was going to be taken by card and the fee was going to be £3000. When i said i did not intend to renew he became upset and i said that price was silly and the company had gone to the wall. He said i had to prove it. My reply phone companies house.  The job they do is commision only and decent customers do not matter. Lets hope these people whom cold call are stopped by trade and standards I would loved too know the phone numbers address so i could meet Wesley face too face.
                                                                                  Regards Tom
    • Caller: An gent for you find us
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    Seb
    I've been a victim of 01277897777, if anyone has taking it to a small claims court could you please tell me about it and how you got on?? much appricated
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    Seb replies to Barnsley Bob
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    I signed up with ufindalocal in febuary, had a call last week from 01277897777 saying i owned them 20K but if i pay nw it would be halfed, unforuntly i paniced and gave them my card and did a esign even tho i didnt need to they took 3K, they where rude they knew and kept refering to where i live and sounded edgy, when i spoke to ufina they said if i signed there is nothing they can do!!! they said they would call me back (and didnt). we are trying to get the money bk on the card police said i have to register its with www.actionfraud.org.uk. If you could give me any adivce it would help massivly. Thanks
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    Alan
    I had these nasty people harassing me early in the year and they have started calling again (I havent answered). They told me I was contracted to pay £2500 for an advert that had previously cost me £200 but they could reduce the price by half if I paid today... I told them I'd have to speak to my solicitor to which they said 'our contracts are created by top barristers and water tight so your only wasting your money... and once I hang up the discount deal is gone!'. I told them I didnt want their service as it was rubbish and im not agreeing to something that I dont want or need.
    I then checked my contract and in the small print it says they can only automatically renew at the previous years price + a max of 10%. It was a very intimidating phonecall, they were very threatening, insulting and nasty but thankfully I didnt give in. They did not take any money from my account and it has been about 9months since the call.
    If I do end up taking one of their calls I think I'll play them at their own game and tell them its being recorded... should quieten them up a bit!
    • Caller: Motor Trades
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Terry Weeks replies to Seb
    | 1 reply
    The Motor Trades Ltd website has their terms and conditions on it. http://www.motortrades.co.uk/documents/advertisertcs.pdf Best to have read it carefully before signing and it's not something I'd ever have signed, even electronically or by 'phone, as it is designed to lock you into a perpetual and escalating spend for web-advertising which anyone with e.g. a google advertising account could do for a fraction of the cost. I'd hand it to your solicitor and ask them how to best extricate yourself from their contract most economically. Good luck!
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    Terry Weeks replies to Sue
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    Copied and pasted this from their website http://www.lawgistics.co.uk. Think they'd refer you to a solicitor they use rather than doing the class action themselves. To me they look to be more of a legal resource for the motor trade v. solicitors and barristers at first glance, but I may be wrong, give them a ring. Good luck!

    Lawgistics Ltd
    Head Office
    Alliance House
    North Gate
    Alconbury Airfield
    Cambridgeshire
    PE28 4WY

    Telephone: 01480 455500
    Fax: 01480 45553

    The full name of our company is Lawgistics Ltd

    We are registered in England & Wales under registration number 04091280.

    Our registered address is Alliance House, North Gate, Alconbury Airfield, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 4WY.  

    You can contact us by email to info@lawgisitcs.co.uk.
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    andybon replies to tom
    | 2 replies
    Tom.

    They are based in Essex.
    ufindalocal.com
    Level 3
    Regent House
    Hubert Road
    Brentwood
    CM14 4JE
    They tried to scam me for £5000 yesterday. They got all abusive and threatening when they realised, I had withdrawn my money. They still got £260 before I could cancel my cards. They are scum.
    I have organised a little surprise for them and Rogue Traders are investigating.
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    Company Data replies to Williams
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    Here's an idea replies to Terry Weeks
    http://pmmonline.co.uk/news/members-turn-iaaf ... ectory-problems

    "Members turn to IAAF for help with Internet directory problems

    21 Jun 2012, 11:03

    IAAF members have been contacting the Federation offices concerned about arrangements they have entered into with the specialist Internet directory Motortrades.

    To help them, the IAAF has been giving advice and links to the Federation’s 24 hour, 7 day per week, legal hotline. In addition IAAF Chief Executive Brian Spratt has been in contact with Motortrades on members’ behalf and, so far, has successfully concluded an amicable resolution to a member’s problem, with work ongoing on behalf of other IAAF members.

    The reaction follows concerns surrounding Motortrades, which were the subject of a warning by legal firm Lawgistics. Of particular note was the section of Motortrades standard terms and conditions which required their clients to cancel their contract 60 days before the anniversary date. If not the agreement will, apparently, automatically renew; but not, say Lawgistics, at the same ‘introductory price’ previously paid.

    Lawgistics warned that the directory firm would then contact the client by phone and demand payment of, what they report as “an exorbitant sum, possibly as much as £11,000”. The legal firm recommended that under no circumstances should clients make any payment, as “it will not end the matter”. Instead Lawgistics suggested concerned companies should contact them as they are collating a casefile about the firm.

    The queries to the IAAF appear to confirm the contract terms, although the sums for renewal have not reached the levels reported by Lawgistics.

    Brian commented: “We have spoken at length to Motortrades, who have expressed themselves willing to examine clients’ complaints and attempt to resolve any issues. This has been successful in the first instance we presented to them, and we’re hopeful that it will be the case with other members’ problems. In the meantime, any members using Motortrades’ directory service should make sure they know the deadline date for cancelling the arrangement, should they wish to do so.”

    Members with concerns on this topic should contact the Federation office for advice or for details of the Federation’s legal helpline."

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    http://www.iaaf.co.uk/contact/

    (this page contains an email contact form to submit your www.motortrades.co.uk complaints)

    Postal Address:

    IAAF
    Aftermarket House,
    5 Marlin Office Village
    1250 Chester Road,
    Castle Bromwich
    Birmingham
    B35 7AZ
    United Kingdom

    Please note for Satellite Navigation use Post Code. B35 7AF

    Telephone and Fax:

    Tel: +44 (0)845 3131 506
    Fax: +44 (0)845 3131 508

    IAFF Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation is a trading name of Automotive Distribution Federation Limited. Registered in England 04036823. Registered office: 5 Marlin Office Village, 1250 Chester Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. B35 7AZ.
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    gas peddle replies to Terry Weeks
    lots of Motortrades Ltd complaints here https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01277897600

    01277-897 600 is their main number
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    Rosie
    I'm a model and the called me saying I could advertise with them.
    I always check new numbers, and glad I did as they wanted my card detail,
    good job I delayed them
    Rosie
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    Natural gas
    | 1 reply
    They tried it with me yesterday I told them a few lies based information I found on the Internet they sent me an email saying that all is cancelled and I owe nothing in return for the name of the person that gave me the info I have the conversation recorded if anyone wants it leave an email address and I will send it

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