Can anyone help me with a possible fraud scam I have found myself caught up in.
== Moderators...due to legal reasons I will not disclose any sensitive information==
A very large multi national company have contacted me with accusations of logo copyright infringements.
I have been producing an item - of my own design which can be used in cunjunction with a item sold by this large company. My sales information states my unit is for use with this companies item and ignorantly have displayed their logo in my sales pitch.
This company do not make any such item nor anything similar to what I produce - seems purely logo orienated.
Okay - that I accept - my bad.
But this letter I have received seems a little amature-ish.
It is printed on normal cheap printer paper (not formal letter headed embossed type), their company logo is misprinted on the top, it arrived in plain envelope - hand written address - with stamps - not franked.
this company is based outside the UK - yet letter shows UK postal mark.
The best bit is this .... in amongst the attempted legal jargon contained within is the demand that I pay a substantial amount of foriegn currency by bank transfer into a foriegn account - to go towards their ongoing legal costs in this matter!!!!
Me thinks this is a scam - elaborate as it is - still a scam.
All the contact details match up with what I have found on the net - But I'm unable to speak to them as I dont speak there language.
It all stinks . I would have thought a company this size (similar size to say Sony or Ford - but not either of them) would simply issue a warning shot across my bow - or go straight to court - where i would pay all cost involved. To be told to pay costs upfront seems a bit strange and could be construde as demanding money with menaces.
any opinions / advice before I get my trousers pulled down??
== Moderators...due to legal reasons I will not disclose any sensitive information==
A very large multi national company have contacted me with accusations of logo copyright infringements.
I have been producing an item - of my own design which can be used in cunjunction with a item sold by this large company. My sales information states my unit is for use with this companies item and ignorantly have displayed their logo in my sales pitch.
This company do not make any such item nor anything similar to what I produce - seems purely logo orienated.
Okay - that I accept - my bad.
But this letter I have received seems a little amature-ish.
It is printed on normal cheap printer paper (not formal letter headed embossed type), their company logo is misprinted on the top, it arrived in plain envelope - hand written address - with stamps - not franked.
this company is based outside the UK - yet letter shows UK postal mark.
The best bit is this .... in amongst the attempted legal jargon contained within is the demand that I pay a substantial amount of foriegn currency by bank transfer into a foriegn account - to go towards their ongoing legal costs in this matter!!!!
Me thinks this is a scam - elaborate as it is - still a scam.
All the contact details match up with what I have found on the net - But I'm unable to speak to them as I dont speak there language.
It all stinks . I would have thought a company this size (similar size to say Sony or Ford - but not either of them) would simply issue a warning shot across my bow - or go straight to court - where i would pay all cost involved. To be told to pay costs upfront seems a bit strange and could be construde as demanding money with menaces.
any opinions / advice before I get my trousers pulled down??
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