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    Radio Accounting Service - Bill for ad I did not authorize.

    Radio Accounting Service

    (19 reviews)

    North Park

    Some salesperson called my company in February 2023. The salesperson pitched me on sponsoring a…read moreradio ad for veterans. I told him I was open to the idea but I would first need to research his company and verify the affiliation they had with the local radio station. I called 95.1 (they radio station they claimed to be representing). To little surprise the radio station hadn't heard of them. At that point I knew they were just scammers. The salesperson sent me an email (attached) the same day on 02/28/2023. The email was assuming a sale. Nothing wrong with that so far. On that very same day I replied to his email saying "After speaking with the radio station, while inquiring about your affiliation, I've decided I will NOT be doing any business with your organization". Call me crazy but I don't know any possible way they could consider that as authorization?? On March 23,2023 I received another email from RAI (Attached) where I again told them, "I told your rep we were not accepting your offer". Didn't think anything more of it until two days ago where they sent us a bill for $800 claiming we authorized their services on 02/28/2023. We have since filed a report with the FTC, The Ohio Attorney General's Office, and the Chicago Police. From the looks of it, this is a scam these people have been running for a while. Not only are they billing people for something they never had authorization to do, they are also claiming to run ads on radio stations that never aired. For everyone else out there that got ripped off by these people, I would urge you to report it the your attorney general's office, the FTC and the police. They'll keep scamming people until they're locked up. We've got to do our part.

    I received a phone call in February about having my in-home daycare run an ad on a local radio…read morestation on the prevention of Child Abuse. I told the salesperson on the phone that I wouldn't agree to pay for advertising, but he could mail me in the information, and I'd take a look at it. I was trying to be polite. BIG MISTAKE. I received an invoice in the mail today for $490 along with a copy of the broadcast announcement they say will be played throughout the week of March 27. The announcement uses my home address. I will call the billing department Monday. I did not agree to this ad.

    The Facts Media

    The Facts Media

    (29 reviews)

    Sucks. Check the reviews before you sign up and waste your money. They told me I would receive 1…read moremonth out of 3 free and then said that because I didn't pay the 2 months up front that I would have to pay for all 3 months and then they would extend me one month free. That would be fine, except I didn't get *1 single sales lead* - NOT ONE - from the advertising. I'll tell ya what, just take $395 in cash from the ATM and go out back and set fire to it. You'll feel much better about watching your money burn than you ever would from giving these people your money. Caution: please burn your money responsibly and at your own risk, I'm not responsible for damages. :)

    I was contacted by a sharp salesperson to place an inexpensive ad in a local movie theater. The…read moreprice was reasonable and I assented to having a contract sent to me for review. Unfortunately I quickly realized the salesperson misrepresented himself and instead of being sent an ad contract I was contacted by a woman from The Facts Media who asked to record the conversation and tried to quickly confirm contract terms orally and get my credit card information. When I told the woman I would not enter into an oral contract and instead wanted to see a contract for review she assented. Instead of the promised contract I received an email memorandum of understanding that I contracted to their terms via an oral agreement - no signature needed. The owner responded to my email rejecting their correspondence. She was very pleasant in her email and asked to be given time to evidence they are a reputable company... which they may very well be. However, they are too fast and loose for my taste and the fact that they even do the recorded agreement is bizarro world for me. It's not uncommon for a sales rep to get a little stretchy with his promises which is why it is important to have a contract to review before entering into the agreement. At best The Facts Media is setting themselves up for miscommunication and disappointed clientele, at worse they are operating outside the lines of fair dealing.

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