An unsolicited cold caller has deliberately tricked a Business Electricity customer into a contract by claiming that they were calling from their current supplier, according to Energy Advice Line.
The customer was literally bombarded by calls from this cold
caller and quoted to Energy Advice Line that she "could not get anything
done in between calls" as the frequency was so high. The customer
admitted that she was "badgered into submission" and eventually agreed
to sign up.
Unfortunately, this is where the real issues started for this
particular customer as when she contacted the supplier in response to a
significant increase on her businesses bills she was told that she had
been miss-sold the contract by the agency and the liability did not rest
with them as the supplier.
The customer was tricked...
The customer was not just tricked into the contract but then
found out that the bills had increased as a result. This is
unfortunately the big problem with unsolicited cold calling as the
customer is literally forced into contracts with high pressure sales
techniques with no proof that the caller has checked the market to offer
the best price possible. The sheer number of calls that the cold
callers make is staggering but is purely designed to wear down the
unsuspecting customer into agreeing a contract that is usually very
heavily commission weighted.
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