Hello all
Please take heed of cmtml's advice.
Recently, I was contacted, via an unsolicited telephone call, by Express Match (remember the name, but more importantly remember the approach used,), assuring me that, if I was willing to pay £79.95 via debit card to them in order to administer the sale of a motorised wheelchair which I had posted on a bona fide website for assisting in such matters (www.themobilitymarket.co.uk), they would sell the item for me, and that they had five prospective buyers waiting at the time of the call.
Express Match deals mainly with the intermediation of car sales (i.e. acts as a go-between for buyers and sellers of vehicles) and not just disabled persons' equipment. So motor vehicle sellers beware!!!! Their website is expressmatch.co.uk/index.html.
Express Match operative, Lucy, also told me that, if the item was not sold within 28 days of them contacting me, I would receive a £70 refund. After repeated attempts via email messages to their customer services department I have not received one response, and while numerous attempts by telephone to try to redeem this money has only been answered three times, each occasion was met with several conflicting excuses as to why the money has not been paid back into the account from which this money was drawn. Latter attempts to contact them have only resulted in being presented with a recorded message telling me to send an email - a futile exercise given previous experiences.
The point here is DO NOT DEAL WITH ANY COMPANY USING UNSOLICITED TELEPHONE CALLS AS A MEANS TO GENERATE BUSINESS.
Please ensure that all terms and conditions are provided in writing and carefully studied before committing to any such transactions, and don't be badgered into agreeing to pass on any debit card details under assurances that the company contacting you would "lose its license if the transaction was unsafe". I just hope that my experiences and labelling as a 'Sucker' will be of some help to other consumers before they too are taken in.
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