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The Strictly Rip-off website has been created by the Strictly Rip-off team to fight for the consumer rights for the unsuspecting public who had the misfortune to attend a Dancing event organized by Ronald Jager of Jagers Dance And Events Studio, olso trading as Jagers Dance Centre, Jagers Events and Jagers Strictly Events.

On the 12 January 2008, More than 350 people paid £25-£40 per ticket, to be crammed into the Longfield Suite Prestwich, Manchester, to watch a Dance show, starring Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace, who took part in the hit BBC show Strictly Come Dancing. THE SHOW ONLY LASTED THREE MINUTES.

For the paying public the entire evening can only be described a shambolic poor excuse for a dance exhibition. For Jagers Dance Events under the supervision of Ronald Jager, who was responsible for this fiasco, it was a huge financial success. He has walked away with a healthy profit.

This event was driven by greed at the expense of the public's enjoyment and safety. Some members of the audience had to stand on their chairs to catch a glimpse of the three-minute show. Ronald Jager is of the opinion that he can pass the risks associated with this substandard non-event to the ticket buying public. This is unlawful.

We have formed the Strictly Rip-off team to make sure that Ronald Jager and all parties involved in allowing this fiasco to take place are made responsible for their negligence. In addition a full refund will be demanded and we are prepared to take the matter to court.

We need your help. If you were there and you want your money back please inform us. We need photographs or video clips for evidence of poor health and safety procedures. We would also like to here your side of the story. How far did you travel, how many tickets did you buy, what was your opinion of the night.

Please use the Have Your Say page to submit your details and views or you can E-Mail your story with pictures/video clips attached. E-Mail: justice@strictlyripoff.com. We will keep you informed, and publish your comments.

On the links page you will find a comprehensive list of organizations with online links you can contact and make your voice count.

Please be patient this website is still under construction - We did not expect a night out at a Jagers Dance And Events Studio event, starring Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace, would result in us having to create a website to fight for our consumer rights.

 

 

 

 

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Read Bury Times news article Strictly rip-off’ dancing uproar. Make your own mind up about Ronald Jager, Jagers Dance And Events Studio.

You can contact Ronald Jager at: Jagers Ltd (Jagers Dance & Events) PO Box 617 Lancashire OL1 9GT. Find out what Ronald Jager intends to do regarding future events or visit: www.jagersdance.com to keep up to date with Jagers Dance And Events Studio. Before you consider a Jager Dance and Event, you must find out if you will have to bear the risks of the event. Telephone: 0845 - 634 2934

The Complaints Reception Team Advertising Standards Authority: Online form

Trading Standards: www.tradingstandards.gov.uk

Health and Safety Executive : Online Form

Bury Council :Online form

Local Government Ombudsman : E-Mail: enquiries@lgo.org.uk : www.lgo.org.uk

BBC Complaints Online Form

The Longfield Suite manager: E-Mail: longfieldsuite@bury.gov.uk

BBC Watchdog: Online Form : E-Mail:watchdog@bbc.co.uk

Mr. Mark Phoenex (Jagers event sponsor) : E-Mail:mail@prestigiousvillages.com

News Desk Manchester Evening News : E-Mail: newsdesk@men-news.co.uk

Vincent Simone & Flavia Cacace : E-Mail:passione@vincentand flavia.com

Ronald Jager of Jagers Dance And Events Studio : E-Mail:Ronald@jagersdance.com

 

Please be patient this website is still under construction.

We did not expect a night out at a Jagers Strictly Come Dancing event, would result in us having to create a website to fight for our consumer rights.

 

The Strictly Rip-Off team.