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Published Date: 24 July 2008
SOME companies are using high-pressure and unlawful techniques to sell mobility aids to vulnerable customers, a consumer group said today.
Which? found companies were coercing elderly and unwell people into buying expensive and unsuitable products.

The watchdog secretly filmed sales representatives from 11 companies as they tried to sell adjustable beds, scooters and bath lifts to a 72-year-old undercover investigator and her husband, who she claimed was in hospital.

Six of the companies were chosen because of negative feedback from Which? members.

Experts rated five sales representatives as poor and only one as good.

Which? said five companies offered a discount if the woman agreed to buy immediately.

One company offered to help the woman break the law by suggesting she could make a fraudulent insurance claim.

Other practices included offering free products such as a widescreen television or laptop to secure a sale.

Just one company asked to see the husband before recommending a product while another recommended potentially unsafe equipment.





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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 11:08 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 24/07/2008 21:40:07
I remember one particular sales rep who got my mother to sign up for a £3000+ hearing aid. I looked it up on the internet and its real cost was about £1000. I got the firm in question to cancel the order immediately. Not long after that a similar digital aid was offered to her on the NHS.

#1 - yes. He does look a bit grey and drawn these days. Still I won't mind if Glasgow East puts the boot in tonight and speeds up the process of him and his cohorts being kicked out. Then he's be able to share our pain by nipping off to the Seychelles on the loot and generous offers of lectures, etc. Mind you the number of people on the lecture circuit these days he might struggle given his charismatic unpersonality.

 

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