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to push for more from this high street company that lied and humiliated me?

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redrugroffle · 30/05/2012 10:20

Sorry, name changing old timer to protect my RL identity on here (yawn, yes I know- please feel free to quiz me on MN howlers past and present)

I was shopping on a busy saturday in a chain. A lady approached me she was the manager.

She introduced herself and said she wondering if I would help her as she'd had no luck for the last hour and needed a candidate to take part in a radio phone in show- prizes/money going to charity and their staff and the chance to win an electrical appliance for myself???

I asked how long it would take and agreed as long as it would be swift as I felt a bit sorry for her Blush- I also asked what charity it would be for and whether it would be filmed? She was vague and said she wasn't fully briefed on the details. She then laughed and said that this was very much the "style" of their company. That they were very up on motivation for the staff, crazy competitions, incentives etc. I took this on trust and they are a very big company.

We went to her office and the phone rang on speaker phone- radio guy with jingles in background etc- asks me where I'm from, age, name etc.

It was then put on handset and I had to answer a few qs and agree whether or not to perform some silly tasks (think Chris Evans old style larking) some I did some I refused (every refusal got money for the charity)

Anyway- fast forward 20 mins and I cut ot off (as I wanted to go and was stretched for time. I'd won ££ for charity, 2 prizes for the staff and a prize for myself to be collected from the store on the following Tuesday and £3000 worth of stuff.

I was really pleased and as I fundraise for a local charity I asked if my prize could be donated to my chosen charity as well as thiers (I've got no need for another toaster of cake mixer Grin) I was told we will see on Tuesday.

I arrive on Tuesday (this place is a 55 mile round trip for me)

The manager looks solemn. She takes me to the office and tells me she's been stupid, it was a hoax, nobody was coming in.

She gave me a £20 voucher for my girl (it was her birthday) and asked me to leave. Sad

I've since called their customer services to demand an inquiry into her behaviour and to get some token for being humiliated, out of pocket and time.

They've not called me back.

They've said they're sorry but these things happen????

I've nobody except my close friend to asked and he advised me that he'd be going for the complete amount of things I was promised and to not compromise.

So your feedback would be greatly appreciated.

OP posts:
ThatVikRinA22 · 31/05/2012 13:42

no damn - i think the op wants to keep that under her hat until she really needs to bring out the big guns.

DoingTheBestICan · 31/05/2012 13:44

Do we still not know?

I think it's poundland.

DamnBamboo · 31/05/2012 13:46
Grin

AS or Greggs? I might go back and re-read just to see how it came down to these two.

Actually after seeing mention of polenta, Kenneth Williams and Bill Oddie, I may not.

Still my place is marked now anyway so maybe all will be revealed later

Toaster24 · 31/05/2012 13:46

Cornish Pasty Company?

If it is Poundland, that could explain why she wants to keep it quiet.

OracleInAMonarchale · 31/05/2012 13:51

would Ann Summers really give a little girl a £20 voucher for their shop Grin

redrugroffle · 31/05/2012 17:13

All sorted.

£500 was offered to the charity. Nothing for me an dnothing asked for (before I'm asked thank you)

OM guy was brill. Slick. Etc.

The whole shopping centre were alerted today by the security & police this morning and warned of the scam.

OP posts:
Toaster24 · 31/05/2012 17:15

Wow. Good.

'OM guy'?

redrugroffle · 31/05/2012 17:17

Operations Manager.

OP posts:
IvanaNap · 31/05/2012 17:18

This reply has been withdrawn

This has been withdrawn as this poster has privacy concerns.

NinthRoyalWave · 31/05/2012 17:21

Haha at Oracle being accused of being a sockpuppet Grin

redrugroffle · 31/05/2012 17:23

I so wish I could LIKE 9throyalwave's post by clicking a button. Grin

OP posts:
LentillyFart · 31/05/2012 17:36

Did you end up any the wiser as to who benefits from the scam and how?

fluffiphlox · 31/05/2012 17:37

But what is the actual scam? Am I being obtuse?

Petsinmyroyalpudenda · 31/05/2012 17:38

And the stores name?

HipHopOpotomus · 31/05/2012 17:40

Hey that is cool - you got £500 for charity out of all this nonsense. Great going.

Still want to know what shop it was and what actually happened - who was at the end of the phone?

HipHopOpotomus · 31/05/2012 17:41

What was the scam? How were you scammed? Or was someone else scammed?

LentillyFart · 31/05/2012 17:42

So - if the Police and site security are involved it clearly IS a scam - I just can't for the life of me see how!

redrugroffle · 31/05/2012 17:43

Police are involved says OM.

I'm not going to name the store so if you post asking it will not be revealed.

Sorry.

And I'll just repeat, no amount of "tell us or it's deffo bollocks" posts will change my mind abut naming on this thread.

OP posts:
JenaiMarrHePlaysGuitar · 31/05/2012 17:44

It's lunacy, isn't it redru. I cannot get over the appetite there seems to be of late for sniffing out fakery. For sure there are times when it is reasonable to call troll, but on a thread like this? Confused

Silly twats.

Anyway, great to hear about the £500. Good result - well done.

LentillyFart · 31/05/2012 17:44

Ok ok - I think we get you! But are you going to answer the questions about the nature of the scam and why it was worthwhile someone pulling it?

JenaiMarrHePlaysGuitar · 31/05/2012 17:45

Nor indeed the appetite for naming. Why? What would be the point? Confused

bibbitybobbitybunny · 31/05/2012 17:47

If you would just read the whole thread you will see that it is to do with premium rate phone lines. There are two other posters on this thread who have heard of or experienced this exact same scam. Its quite obvious that this is genuine (because, quite honestly, you couldn't make it up!).

bibbitybobbitybunny · 31/05/2012 17:47

And she's quite obviously not going to name the store when she is hoping to get something from them!

JenaiMarrHePlaysGuitar · 31/05/2012 17:50

Also it would be bad form for various reasons.

Toaster24 · 31/05/2012 17:54

So Greggs then?

Wink