Despicable trading practices of Bucket Shops
I have recently had to turn down an application to register the arms of Augustus. Not only did the arms not belong to the applicant but simple research showed that they weren't even the arms of anyone named Augustus. I attach a very simple report sent to a very disappointed "armiger" who had in fact been ripped off by yet another Bucket Shop. This sort of trading is despicable.
http://cheshire-heraldry.org.uk/misrepresentation-of-the-armorial-bearings-of-augustus.pdf
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