This is to let UK Forum members know that I provide a fixed fee Getty Images Threat Letter UK Survival Service. It costs hugely less than you would expect to get a professional lawyer to write to Getty Images for you and a lot less than Getty Images demand from you. The fixed fee is 25% of what Getty demands with a minimum fixed fee. This is not a big money-spinner, the fee is reasonable and it only works because it is set up to be very time efficient.
If you need help, click here:
http://tinyurl.com/oh7umaw
or Google "Getty Images Threat Letter UK Survival Service" and you will find my law blog where the service is explained. I have helped many people.
Some years ago I was contacted by someone seeking help and turned them down as it would cost more to get advice than to pay up. And that bothered me then and since. So after later taking on a couple of cases I decided to offer a service like this.
It takes a lot more time to provide the service than it is worth to the average lawyer but I know these Getty Letters worry people a great deal so offer this service generally at well below normal cost semi-"pro bono" to help the "little people" who are threatened over just one image.
And even if there are more images it also saves people in business a great deal of their time and worry and lets them get on with their business and do what they do best - earn a living.
In some [but not all cases] I may be able to provide the service to those in other EU countries.
The advantages over writing yourself are:
I have been an ELI forum member for some time and have seen how some of you are greatly worried and others angered by what Getty Images do. I should be able to help you and you can help me by using the service.
POSTSCRIPT:
If you read the post below from Matthew you will see Matthew is unhappy I am using his website to let people know of this service. He considers it an "ingenuous and disrespectful post".
He wrote that I wanted to "learn from us how to execute on a UK version of Oscar's Defense Letter Program". I had already dealt with cases successfully in the UK.
How to make it efficient for the general public was what I wanted to know but not getting any help from him I have instead established the "Getty Images Threat Letter UK Survival Service". It works fine.
Clearly, as he writes I "invite people to call ... and then you talk and sell them." Whilst I do invite people to contact me to fix their problem, to keep things efficient it is necessary to avoid spending time on unnecessary communications. There is no need for a "big sell". The service is simple, quick, efficient and cost-effective, keeping time spent down, including on telephone calls.
And as anyone can see from the numbers of views of posts there are very few hits on this site from the UK. The demand is limited but there is a need for the public service.
For me it is great pleasure to be able to provide a cost-efficient public service and help people affected with the worry, stress and anxiety the Getty letters cause.
If you need help, click here:
http://tinyurl.com/oh7umaw
or Google "Getty Images Threat Letter UK Survival Service" and you will find my law blog where the service is explained. I have helped many people.
Some years ago I was contacted by someone seeking help and turned them down as it would cost more to get advice than to pay up. And that bothered me then and since. So after later taking on a couple of cases I decided to offer a service like this.
It takes a lot more time to provide the service than it is worth to the average lawyer but I know these Getty Letters worry people a great deal so offer this service generally at well below normal cost semi-"pro bono" to help the "little people" who are threatened over just one image.
And even if there are more images it also saves people in business a great deal of their time and worry and lets them get on with their business and do what they do best - earn a living.
In some [but not all cases] I may be able to provide the service to those in other EU countries.
The advantages over writing yourself are:
- it has worked very well [so far and my first Getty Images threat letter clients were threatened in 2007];
- you get a professional lawyer engaging Getty Images for you;
- it saves you time and worry;
- and if you are harassed by debt collectors like Altradius I have been dealing with them in the few cases where they have been involved and at no additional cost
- and if Getty Images ever do try to take you to Court, which has not happened so far to my clients, in most cases I can guide you how to handle it so you can get yourself into a position to avoid a massive costs bill from Getty Images' lawyers
I have been an ELI forum member for some time and have seen how some of you are greatly worried and others angered by what Getty Images do. I should be able to help you and you can help me by using the service.
POSTSCRIPT:
If you read the post below from Matthew you will see Matthew is unhappy I am using his website to let people know of this service. He considers it an "ingenuous and disrespectful post".
He wrote that I wanted to "learn from us how to execute on a UK version of Oscar's Defense Letter Program". I had already dealt with cases successfully in the UK.
How to make it efficient for the general public was what I wanted to know but not getting any help from him I have instead established the "Getty Images Threat Letter UK Survival Service". It works fine.
Clearly, as he writes I "invite people to call ... and then you talk and sell them." Whilst I do invite people to contact me to fix their problem, to keep things efficient it is necessary to avoid spending time on unnecessary communications. There is no need for a "big sell". The service is simple, quick, efficient and cost-effective, keeping time spent down, including on telephone calls.
And as anyone can see from the numbers of views of posts there are very few hits on this site from the UK. The demand is limited but there is a need for the public service.
For me it is great pleasure to be able to provide a cost-efficient public service and help people affected with the worry, stress and anxiety the Getty letters cause.