120 inquiries | Office Supplies - Sale by Deceptive Telemarketing
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If this company ever sends you anything, refuse to take the package! This company is a scam and they are trying to send you over-priced toner. They will call your office, get the name of someone who works there, and send you invoices that seem real because they have an employees name on them. I am going to do everything in my power to prevent this from happening to anyone else. If Integrated Supply Center ever mails you anything or calls you...run for the hills.
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BCA's Summary and Analysis:
Complainants allege deceptive sales practices. Businesses complain they receive office products unsolicited or that telemarketers make calls to their employees misrepresenting that they are the company's regular supplier. In some cases telemarketers reportedly advised businesses that they were taking over for the business's previous supplier~~The company responds to complaints by apologizing for miscommunications explaining they use a third party marketing company to solicit their products. In other cases they agree to pick up unwanted merchandise at their expense and by removing the complainant from their customer list. One or more complaints are unresolved meaning the company failed to properly address the complaint allegations or their response was inadequate.
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Integrated Supply Center is a company providing the sale of various office products such as toners and copier cartridges.
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Licensing
Telephonic sellers are required by law to maintain a $100 000 bond and register with the Attorney General. Unregistered sellers may not solicit in California if their business or prospective purchasers are located in this state. As of our last verification on 8/13/2009 this company was not registered as required for their industry. To obtain registration information or file a complaint write to: Office of the Attorney General Public Inquiry Unit P.O. Box 944255 Sacramento CA 94244-2550 or call (800) 952-5225.
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Fraudulent telemarketers often claim that an order was placed and verified by someone else within a company. Before you accept or pay for any merchandise that arrives under less-than-clear circumstances protect yourself by insisting on proof that an order was placed. If no proof is provided offer to return the merchandise at no cost to you. Give them a specific and reasonable amount of time (30 days etc.) to pick up the merchandise. Tell the sellers that you reserve the right to keep the merchandise or dispose of it after the specified time has passed. ~~Under federal law you are entitled to regard unordered merchandise sent through the U.S. mail as a free gift. The same law makes it illegal to mail bills for such unordered merchandise. If you do not wish to pay for unsolicited merchandise you have three options. In each case by law you have no obligation to the sender. If you have not opened the package you may mark it "Return to Sender " and the Postal Service will return it with no additional postage charged to you. If you open the package and don't like what you find you may throw it away; or if you like what you find you may keep it for free. In this instance "finders-keepers" applies unconditionally. ~~If unordered merchandise arrives by private delivery do not accept the shipment. If you have already accepted the shipment send the shipper a certified letter with return receipt requested demanding proof of your order. If there is no valid proof inform the sender that unless the merchandise is picked up within 30 days you will dispose of it. By giving the sender an opportunity to recover the merchandise you invalidate any claim that you accepted an offer of sale merely by keeping the shipment. If an invoice for the unordered merchandise arrives withhold payment and do not use the merchandise. If the firm fails to respond to your letter or if the sender threatens you with legal action contact an attorney and your state attorney general's office.
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