OFT HELP SWISS SHUT DOWN PO BOXES USED TO TARGET SCAMS TO UK
11 Aug 2004 11:15 AM
The Swiss authorities have closed P.O boxes which were being used to
receive mailing scams targeted at the UK by over 40 companies (see
Note 1 for names). This follows information sent to the Swiss by the
OFT.
Many of the schemes targeted the UK with prize draws, sweepstakes,
lotteries and so-called 'psychic letters'. Last year the OFT had over
1400 complaints about deceptive or misleading mailings that used
Swiss PO boxes.
An example of the psychic letters is one sent by 'Madeleine Lecoeur'
which said that five confidential messages had been received from
'beyond' involving a 100 cheque, winning a game, some lucky numbers
(for a future lottery win of 100,000), a message about pyramids and
happiness, and the consumer's name spelt backwards (which is how the
psychic identifies the lucky recipient).
The mailing explains how the messages were received and how the
psychic deduced for whom they were intended. A psychic reading of
this sort, it continued, would normally cost 126 but the consumer
was getting it for free as the messages came spontaneously from
'beyond'. Should the consumer wish to claim the information in the
messages, however, they were required to pay 18 to cover
administration and a further 3 for post and packaging.
Typically the prize draw mailings suggested the recipient had already
won or been selected to win a prize but needed to send an
administration fee.
One such mailing sent by FIAG said the recipient had already won
10,500 and this could be doubled by adding their lucky number to the
entry form. All the consumer had to do was send an 18 administration
fee and 3 for post and packing - in fact they received nothing.
Penny Boys, OFT Executive Director, said:
"The closing of these PO boxes is an excellent result for the Swiss
authorities, the OFT and consumers as a whole and shows the
importance of international co-operation in tackling scams. But other
variations of these mailings continue. Consumers should not send
money in response to such approaches."
NOTE
1. The mailing houses were closed down in two different Swiss
Cantons. The schemes affected are (where names are repeated - they
were using more than two different PO Boxes and both were closed):
In Canton of Geneva:
FIAG, c/o Arlimbow; Rose Hart; Madeleine Lecoeur; Nadia Slaw, c/o
Arlimbow (Provitex); Arlimbow (Yin Yang Huo); Sofia Dora/CRCIP;
Madja/CIVPIV.; Bella Marti; Indira; La Roque Laboratories; Senora
Diaz; International Museum; Mikael; Lise et Rose; Sandra Rochefort;
Charles de Montbrun; Maitre Charli Chang; Solena; Master Chang
Yakoutake; Zoltana; M. et Mme Jean Dupre; Euro-Loterie; Haryana;
Leopold Paulov; Marie Beauval; Alexa, c/o Jade; Marie-Aimee Dorval;
Daniel Weil.
In the Canton of Vaud (Lausanne)
BIAG (Bureau International d'Attribution de Gains); TCI (Transport et
Colisage Internationaux); FIAG (Federation Internationale
d'Attribution de Gains); Tina Farel; Thana Greco; IMGA (Institut
Mondial de Gains d'Argent) / WIMA (World Intitute for Money Awards);
Mr. Nash; Olivia Roy; BRPG (Bureau de Remise de Prix Gagnes / Branch
for the Restitution of Prizes Gained); Senora Diaz; Rose Hart; LRMAGA
(Laboratoire de Recherches en Mathematiques Appliquees aux Gains
d'Argent); Robert Stevon; Inga; Marie Madeleine Deluc.
2. The action was taken in Switzerland by the Attorney General's
Offices of Geneva and Lausanne.
3. While the OFT cannot intervene in individual cases, consumers who
feel they have been a victim of these type of schemes should contact
the OFT by telephone on 0845 7224499 or by email on
enquiries@oft.gov.uk. Consumers can also complain to their local
trading standards department of their local authorities.
http://www.oft.gov.uk
PUBLIC enquiries: 0845 7224499 enquiries@oft.gov.uk
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