I'm going to post something that I've seen recently on another website that deals extensively with Platte Media complaints
here.It is a response from somebody else who was 'hit' by the Platte problem, and she says:
".... I have lodged a complaint with TS and OFT and have a written response from them. There are no offices in the UK for this company, just a PO Box. Where are their ‘customer support’ based then? I have been advised by TS not to pay these people as I have not entered into a contract as I have not supplied any personal details ie name, address etc. ... Please report Platte to TS if enough people complain then surely something will be done."
Reporting your problem to Trading Standards and the Office of Fair Trading, while it may seem to be a waste of time initially, is important since it contributes to the building up of a case against this questionable business model. You will see what she says she has been told by Trading Standards. Indeed, it is difficult to see how anybody can enter into a contract with a company when they have provided no information about themselves. Platte would argue that it is your computer (!) that has entered into the contract (this being their way of getting around somebody else using your computer to access their websites) and that you, as the computer owner, are therefore liable. What tosh!
Please feel free to email, using the email envelope to the left of this post, if you want to discuss this further off forum.