ahhhhhh, another quality posting from our GEORDIE UK friend.
I've had a good think about the Address thing.
And my decision is this...
As R171.co.uk are a commercial (limited) company they should have no reason to hide their postal address. (although on another one of his websites, he lists number 29 as his address!)
After all, if emails are not being responded to, and you want to send a court claim against them, or report them to Trading Standards (which is your right if you have not received goods you have paid for!) this is the last known address.
The posting of the address in itself is not a threatening gesture, however, I do NOT condone anyone going round to the address in person and/or threatening violence!
If any representative of R171.co.uk would like to engage in an open exchange about this please feel to contact me
ianx, I agree with your not condoning threats. I have always believed that action speaks louder than words. Some people only understand one thing, firm direct action.
I am a maufacturer and deal with a lot of online companies. Their "Wharehouse" is infact my wharehouse.
They are only middle men and order products once a sale has been confirmed.
Small online companies almost never stock any items, unless you are Amazon!
The reason they wont give out "wharehouse addresses" are that they would be infact diecting you straight to their source!
I think what Anthony meant is that he's just the owner of the warehouse, not necessarily the content. Many companies use central locations to contain stock, and they simply rent space within.
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