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maddam78
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has anyone used the website wix.com? thanks
http://www.wix.com/homeofficeagents/dataentryclerk#!
http://www.wix.com/homeofficeagents/dataentryclerk#!
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this bit sounds warning bells, looks like the £15 "sell same scam to other mugs for £15" scam (and the use of a free web site and a Gmail account for email contact)
To cover the costs of the training materials, personal online support from our team and setting you up, there is a standard registration fee of £15 (incl. VAT).
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I concur. It walks like a scam, it talks like a scam...
How is that for cancellation terms? :mad:The Distance Selling Regulations state that Consumers have a 7 day cooling off period for goods or
services purchased online however, by proceeding you are waivering your rights under the Distance
Selling Regulations 2000 to a 7 day 'Cooling Off Period'.
This is because, You (the consumer) are agreeing to UK Office Data Solutions starting the delivery
of our service (Training Materials) before the end of the usual cancellation period, therefore your
cancellation rights will end as soon as performance of the service starts. This is as soon as we
electronically deliver your Training Materials. You can however withdraw your intent and have a full refund
at any time before the materials are sent.
I need to point out though, that the title of the thread is wrong. Wix.com is an "umbrella" website that offers basic free webhosting services. They just host the site for this so called "UK Office Data Solutions", they are not directly affiliated with them. This also should tell you something about "UK Office Data Solution". A business that can't be bothered to get themselves a proper website?
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