Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: supernova77 on March 04, 2012, 09:27:59 pm
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Why has my other topic been locked?
Its a genuine email that I got!
Andy
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Was it actually from them?
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Put a screen capture up on here of the email ;)
I don't think people belive you.
regards Paul
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Put a screen capture up on here of the email Wink
I don't think people belive you.
regards Paul
I can't because it has swearing in it.
I can forward the email on to you if you like?
Andy
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If you want i can edit the swearing out and put it on here let me know
my email is paul@erithwc.co.uk
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Chances are this is just a fake email address
would have been better to either varify it before posting on here or ring them direct monday morning
i doubt ionics give 2 hoots about your corrupted version of their name
Darran
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Chances are this is just a fake email address
would have been better to either varify it before posting on here or ring them direct monday morning
i doubt ionics give 2 hoots about your corrupted version of their name
Darran
i bet they do. they put adverts in the window cleaning mag years ago threatening to sue anyone who used the term "reach & wash"
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that's a copyrighted 'trademark' - same as Mc in McDonalds and the reverse 'R' in toys are us
Iconic is a totally different word to ionics
there's a big difference to threats of legal action for unauthorised use of copyright to sending abusive/threatening emails
Darran
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that's a copyrighted 'trademark' - same as Mc in McDonalds and the reverse 'R' in toys are us
Iconic is a totally different word to ionics
there's a big difference to threats of legal action for unauthorised use of copyright to sending abusive/threatening emails
Darran
fair point well made ;)
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Maybe I have been a bit hasty and its just someone messing about and not actually Ionics... I'll contact them tomorrow and see what they say.
As you say Iconic is a completely different word to Ionic... I know its similar, but also they are not even window cleaners they are suppliers!
Andy
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Maybe I have been a bit hasty and its just someone messing about and not actually Ionics... I'll contact them tomorrow and see what they say.
As you say Iconic is a completely different word to Ionic... I know its similar, but also they are not even window cleaners they are suppliers!
Andy
I would be shocked if it was them, one your name is not thiers and 2 I am sure they have better things to be doing, it is more than likely from some person that is a little sad, maybe a little upset they are not doing aswell as you.
take it as a compliment mate.
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I would be shocked if it was them, one your name is not thiers and 2 I am sure they have been things to be doing, it is more than liely from some person that is a little sad, maybe a little upset they are not doing aswell as you.
take it as a compliment mate.
Thanks mate :)
I'm going to feel bad if it wasnt them!
Andy
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I would be shocked if it was them, one your name is not thiers and 2 I am sure they have been things to be doing, it is more than liely from some person that is a little sad, maybe a little upset they are not doing aswell as you.
take it as a compliment mate.
Thanks mate :)
I'm going to feel bad if it wasnt them!
Andy
start feeling bad lol, multimillion pound company, if it is them I will eat my hat and film it.
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Philip Hanson, who owned Ionics way before Ionics was as big as it is now, used to post on this forum regularly. He always seemed a very approachable person.
I cannot see Ionics being bothered enough to send any type of email, and especially an abusive one. Why would Ionics link themselves to such gutter tactics? I'm certain if it was Ionics, it would be better written and in easy to understand English and not in that crappy way of writing.
It has to be from somewhere else.
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Philip Hanson, who owned Ionics way before Ionics was as big as it is now, used to post on this forum regularly. He always seemed a very approachable person.
I cannot see Ionics being bothered enough to send any type of email, and especially an abusive one. Why would Ionics link themselves to such gutter tactics? I'm certain if it was Ionics, it would be better written and in easy to understand English and not in that crappy way of writing.
It has to be from somewhere else.
wat you sayin blood you recon it aint cosha?
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If you read the "email" properly it is obvious it is from another wc who is mugging you off for using a name similar to ionics and then saying you wont get none of their customers by doing so.....it has absolutley nothing to do with ionics,i wouldn't ring them if i was you because you are going to make a right tit out of yourself if you do..... ;D
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just for the record phillip hanson never owned ionics. in fact he went a far as threats of legal action when accused of working for them. he did by the way his facebook page lists the dates and the included the time he claimed to be the editor of an independant magazine. i think he has made it up to tea boy there by now
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If you read the "email" properly it is obvious it is from another wc who is mugging you off for using a name similar to ionics and then saying you wont get none of their customers by doing so.....it has absolutley nothing to do with ionics,i wouldn't ring them if i was you because you are going to make a right tit out of yourself if you do..... ;D
my thoughts to a T. obviously a local who is worried your name looks more professional than his. take no heed of it dude.
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just for the record phillip hanson never owned ionics. in fact he went a far as threats of legal action when accused of working for them. he did by the way his facebook page lists the dates and the included the time he claimed to be the editor of an independant magazine. i think he has made it up to tea boy there by now
:o :o :o
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I doubt that the email is from Ionics. As has been said, I imagine that any legal threat would be just that, a legal threat without any swearing.
However, things may not be as clearcut as they seem.
Years ago, I had an Italian friend who was considering opening a pizza restaurant. You may remember that there was a company called "Pizza Piazza" (pizza square or square pizza). Well she was going to call her restaurant "Pizza Pazza" (crazy pizza). Now an Italian would know instantly the difference in the words but an English person probably would not. The legal advice she received was that winning or losing in court if Pizza Piazza reacted would be a 50/50 chance. Even if she won it could drain her resources severely before getting the verdict and could even have to concede the case if unable to continue financing it.
It may be that the issue was in doubt because it was in England though - where most people may not be aware of the difference. It could be that in Italy she would have got away with it as most people would know the difference. Perhaps the same with yours. It's England and (hopefully) most people would know the difference between "ionic" and "iconic".
BTW. It was irrelevant in the end because she went into another business instead.
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Just seen the email on the other thread. No chance that's from Ionics.
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If that's genuine then I need to send my bank details off to my Nigerian friend, who emails me on a regular basis Informing me that I have $20,000,000 in a account that I've never heard of :)
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If that's genuine then I need to send my bank details off to my Nigerian friend, who emails me on a regular basis Informing me that I have $20,000,000 in a account that I've never heard of :)
;D
I'd say that's more believable than that letter being from ionics!
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no way was that ionics they wouldnt sink that low..