Possible Scam?
BillG
12 Posts
Over the last day and a half, I've had three separate phone calls from people claiming to represent three different "diversity magazine" publishers -- each inquiring about a delinquent payment for an ad I supposedly authorized 4 to 6 months ago. The magazine titles in each of the three calls were similar but definitely not the same. (One of the callers claimed I had authorized four ads -- one in a magazine specializing in Women diversity issues, one in Black issues, one in Hispanic issues and one in ex-military issues.)
The problem is that I don't recall any of the three calls -- and can't remember ever agreeing to an ad without first seeing some samples, getting a distribution/circulation list, and having a contract in writing. All three say we had lengthy conversations and that I authorized the ads over the phone --responding to their "generous" offers of a significant discount. They offered to send me "duplicate" invoices for me to review and pay.
It could be that I had three distinct senior moments. I can't say the calls didn't take place and I certainly want to honor any committments I might have made. But I can't shake the feeling that I'm being "scammed."
Has anyone had similar experiences -- or does anyone know of a scam circulating among us HR types relative to diversity advertising?
Bill
The problem is that I don't recall any of the three calls -- and can't remember ever agreeing to an ad without first seeing some samples, getting a distribution/circulation list, and having a contract in writing. All three say we had lengthy conversations and that I authorized the ads over the phone --responding to their "generous" offers of a significant discount. They offered to send me "duplicate" invoices for me to review and pay.
It could be that I had three distinct senior moments. I can't say the calls didn't take place and I certainly want to honor any committments I might have made. But I can't shake the feeling that I'm being "scammed."
Has anyone had similar experiences -- or does anyone know of a scam circulating among us HR types relative to diversity advertising?
Bill
Comments
BillG
BillG
A copy toner provider with a made up name, calls from out of the blue and asks for the serial # of your copier. You believe it's your vendor with whom you lease or order supplies. You give them the serial #. A week later, UPS shows up with a case of toner that "you ordered."
This only bit me once - but we didn't pay.
"Sam"