Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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That’s Lib Dem Camden for you. You wouldn’t get that in Labour Lambeth. We have a very efficient trading standards unit which would have dealt with your complaint promptly together with police specialists.
The scams are improving in quality and number both through our letter and e-mail boxes. My perception is that there is a lack of interest in resolving these scam issues.
I have lost count of the number of e-mails from Nigeria. Organisation that remind me to renew one of my domain names with small print saying this is a solicitation!
And of course, the ones I really like are those from banks eg the Bank of America asking me to verify my banking details. As a society (world)we seem to be accepting this as normal behaviour as opposed to making it socially unacceptable.
As usual your articles are super.
Best wishes
Charles Litster
I have definitely noticed a drop in standards of various services at Camden since Labour lost power. it is why it makes me so angry that people vote in council elections often on national issues. We are losing good services allthe time. Also, th litter in Camden is a nightmare
It is probably the weather making you grumpy.
Terry
So when Gordon was going on about service guarantees, perhaps the ability to speak to a human being rather than a machine or computer would be a good one. Have you tried calling the old rail inquiries recently. You speak to a computer with a human voice and every time you cough it goes back to the beginning
Under a programme rather patronisingly called ‘better and cheaper’ services like this have been merged. If you phone up the council because you are annoyed by noise nuisance coming from a pub, for example, and (not unreasonably) ask for the head of licensing not such job exists, it’s now called regulatory services – hardly on the tip of my tongue and I’ve been a councillor for 7 years.
The advice Camden gave you was wrong, btw – you should not be reporting this to Consumer Direct if you are a Camden resident – they should be investigating.
It’s sad because the trading standards function used to be top notch – through the use of Freedom of Information they pioneered the restaurant star rating system (now rolled out across London) so people could have easily access to hygene standards. This was way ahead of Westminster, who saw it as too burdensome, and created an interesting sight on Charlotte street where on one side of the road you could get the information in restaurants (Camden), and one the others side (Westminster, Conservative) you couldn’t.
Where are these people who would use a debit/credit card for £2.20? For goodness sake!
May I take this opportunity to point out that probably both the AC’s conmen and the Nigerian’s previously mentioned actually live in a ‘cash society’. Something which is substantially safer than ours where strangers on the end of 0845 numbers handle your bank details.
May I recommend that with savings rates as low as they are it really is best to keep your money in a shoebox under the bed and when anyone asks for your credit/debit card number to genuinely say “sorry I don’t have one”. You will save loads of money simply by economising! Just make sure you don’t give out your address too often…
Were you expecting a parcel? If not, why pay any attention to it?
By the way, your comment posting form needs sorting out – the boxes have coma adrift from their labels…
I only hope that they don’t uncover a group of Romanians involved with this… *keeps fingers crossed* 🙂
@Alina, well, at least we know they’re not Nigerians. They would have asked for thousands, not £2.20. Strange scam.
Remember that story about Nigerian emails with senders claiming to have kidnapped Jack Straw and not one person replied to the email?… there’s a joke in there.
@Em
I would imagine the £2.20 to be the trojan horse – an amount so innocuous that the unguarded phone up and give it out, only to find a while later their account empties/is charged up/maxed out.
I know today’s blog was probably not intended to be funny, but it did make me chuckle, especially with the description of said faux parcel card and your attempts to attract the notice of those who should be notified in these matters. It makes me think fondly of my mum who in similar circumstances is also like a dog with a bone and will not give up until she is satisfied that the proper authorities will do what she expects them to.
We would all roll our eyes, grin and say “christ, mum’s at it again, writing some poor unsuspecting civil servant one of her MacDonald letters.” Perhaps it’s the Scottish last name thing…. LOL
Maybe when you are writing about one of your pet peeves or grumps you could call it “Campbell’s Crankys” 🙂
Hope the rest of your weekend is better sir.
Dear AC,Em,Jane A,Marion and the rest of my fellow bloggers,
So many wise people on this blog!I know nothing and probably would have fallen for it.
Have you got the phone number so we can see what happens when you do ring?
Thank you all – I am suddenly a suspicious person-new territory.
gary