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Rosland Book of Gold Adverts on TV


Pete

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3 hours ago, Pete said:

Thank you for adding your comments.
There was a break in UK television advertising because I believe the advertising standards agency stopped the Rosland advertisements appearing because they were misleading.
The same advertisements are now showing again but they have carefully edited out the audio claims for this so called hardback book packed with information.
However they haven't edited out the video and still show this original book which is still misleading but significantly less so.
The flimsy brochure copy I show is what I received by telephoning Rosland using the number on the TV screen to request my " hard copy" over 2 years ago.
Although you mention the "old book" with up to 100 pages hard bound - this is precisely what was being advertised repeatedly at the time but not being sent out.
I haven't any idea what Rosland sends out today but I imagine it will still be the brochure and not a hardbound 100 page book, even as it is still shown in the advertisements.
Hope this helps keep the record straight.
 

ill try to get a copy as PDF and ask what happened. I remember 2 years ago we had to add new content to the book and remove some images since they were only licensed for a year.

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On 31/05/2018 at 11:13, JamesMoney said:

I went onto the PCGS website and searched for "Authorised PCGS dealers UK" and Rosland appeared on the PCGS website

 

Rosland Capital Limited
Finsgate
S-7 Cranwood Street
London, EC1V CEE United Kingdom
Contact: Stuart Kinner
Nicola Facciorusso
Phone #: 020-3696-2100
0800-902-0000
E-Mail: enquiries@rosland.co.uk
Website: http://www.rosland.co.uk

 

 

Nicola F*You?

On 09/08/2017 at 12:48, Pete said:

Rosland advertises on TV as a great source of gold for collectors and everyone interested in gold and silver.
They tempt you to obtain a free hard covered book on gold coins.

I mentioned this company 3 years ago on silver stackers but it didn't generate many comments so I am resurrecting  it -

Has anyone used this Company and has anyone obtained a copy of their free book ?
I assume you have to tell them all about yourself before receiving the book and then be faced with pestering phone calls - is this how it works ?

Looking at their website it does appear they tend to offer graded & selected / numi coins only and no prices stated so that suggests "Harrods prices" but I thought I heard today on TV an added bit of promo stating they are the cheapest - not that for a second I believe this. Funny that the adverts show stacks of bullion one ounce gold Brits and sovereigns but couldn't find a non-graded bullion coin on their website.

 

We have heard of them before:

https://www.goldcopyright.co.uk/copyright-abuse/rosland-capital-using-copied-images/

We have never received an apology or any offer of compensation.

I may be wrong, but I think I remember receiving a threat of legal action for defamation.

You might correctly infer that I do not hold them in high regard, and would not want to do business with them.

Chards

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