Mobility Sales Firm Cleans Up Sales Act After 70 Complaints
Derby Evening Telegraph › December 15, 2011
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Derby Evening Telegraph › December 15, 2011
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A MOBILITY aid company has agreed to clean up its sales practices after an investigation by trading standards officers.
Long Eaton-based Noble Health Consultants has signed a pledge with Derbyshire County Council. The authority's trading standards arm feared the firm was failing to make it clear to householders that some cold calls or visits to homes were to make sales.See the full content of this document
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Mobility Sales Firm Cleans Up Sales Act After 70 Complaints
Evidence was also found that sales staff conducted "excessively long" visits to some customers, implied ...
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