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Report: #543388

Complaint Review: Cedar Publishing Corporation - Edmonton Alberta

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  • Reported By: Clay — Edmonton Alberta United States of America
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  • Cedar Publishing Corporation 12851-56 Street Edmonton, Alberta United States of America

Cedar Publishing Corporation Ad was wrong - They still want full payment! Edmonton, Alberta

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Responded to a message left on my cell phone to some publishing company.  Turns out they were selling ads in a magazine that supports Edmonton Firefighters.  I bit, and decided to place an ad in a magazine with a circulation of 20,000+/- and is placed in professional offices throughout the Edmonton area.



The ad cost $366.45 including GST (GST#870624756)



I received a proof, which I corrected and faxed back with the note "Please re-send proof after changes".  I never received a second proof to confirm the changes as requested.  This was back in late November.



Last week, I received an invoice and a copy of the magazine.  My website address was wrong.  I faxed back the invoice and the proof that I originally sent (which had the correct address) and wrote "Please cancel - website published wrong, see corrected proof".



I received a fax this morning that was the invoice with my note on it where the person wrote "My apologies for the mistake in website, however that does not constitute a free ad.  We can't cancel this invoice.  We will make not [note] of the mistake and correct it in the future if you choose to renew your ad.  Again, I am sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your support."



My wife called this morning and the person on the call spoke about how the invoice cannot be cancelled - my wife explains how the ad is useless as the ad was published as ".com" while our website ends in ".ca".  The person offered to knock $66.00 off the bill (big deal!) or run a free ad in the spring, but we still had to pay.



I will be writing a letter which explains our position and that we will NOT be paying for an ad that was wrong.



I went to google the company's name after receiving that note and found that Crimestoppers has a warning out about this company that goes around invoicing people without their consent.  I then found a few reports in the ripoff report and decided to add my experience.  I have placed ads before in more legitimate publications and reviewed multiple proofs until the ad was right.  If it's a mistake, fine, but don't expect payment if the product delivered wasn't what was ordered.  In this day and age a website is the primary means of gathering information about a company and if one letter is wrong, it's useless.



Incidently, I noticed that this company doesn't have a website.

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