SEMA is alerting its members that a one-page form they may receive offering a "free" business directory listing is not free when you sign the form. Examples of these business directories include “World Business Guide,” “World Business Directory,” “Expo-Guide” and “The Fair Guide.” The guides are generally operated from Austria, Mexico, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain and other countries. SEMA recommends that you not complete these types of listing forms.
Here is how a “free listing” scam works: A group collects your company's name and mailing address from the yellow pages or other publication, and then sends you a form asking you to provide supplemental information (phone, fax, e-mail, etc.) for your "FREE" listing in their guide. However, the fine print at the bottom of the page states that by signing and returning the form, you have agreed to pay for the listing. The amount you pay can be substantial. The group then sends you a collection letter several weeks later. If you don't pay, they continue to send dunning notices and threaten litigation.
While SEMA cannot provide advice on how to respond to collection tactics, we note that many companies have disputed the validity of the contracts and no subsequent legal actions were carried out against the non-payers. We also note that the Austrian Advertising Council found The Fair Guide to be a breach of the Austrian Advertising Code and its operator. Construct Data signed an agreement to cease mailing the misleading contracts from Austria and to cancel their demands for disputed monies. Here are links for more information on the four example guides:
- www.stopecg.org/world_business_guide.htm
- www.stopecg.org/world_business_directory.htm
- www.stopecg.org/expo-guide.htm
- www.stopecg.org/construct_data_fairguide.htm
Here is a link to a sample letter that may be sent to Construct Data when disputing a dunning notice: www.stopecg.org/cdcancellation.doc. It may provide guidance when disputing notices from other companies.
To file a complaint in the United States, you may wish to contact:
Federal Trade Commission
Office of Business Fraud
600 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20580
www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov
Tel: 202/326-2800
Fax: 202/326-2034
E-mail: OIG@ftc.gov
For more information, contact Stuart Gosswein.