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This page contains help and answers to frequently asked questions in relation to the Researcha service.
NB: For information about the content of reports, see the Content Page.
How can I pay?
You can pay using one of the following methods:
- Google Checkout
- You can buy a single report using a 'Buy Now' button, or add items to your cart and choose the 'Google Checkout' button
- If your Google Checkout payment is successful, then you will have immediate access to your purchased report(s).
- Credit card
- We accept all the major credit and debit cards
- Your first payment will require administrator authorisation (due to the high levels of fraud we are experiencing), but after that you will have immediate access to purchased reports purchased using a credit card.
- Invoice account
- You may pay by cheque or invoice if you apply for a Researcha corporate account. Complete the Invoice Account Application Form, sign it, and submit it via fax; accounts are usually approved within a few minutes, if submitted during UK business hours.
- With an Invoice Account, you also have the option for a 'combined monthly invoice' - a single, detailed invoice at the end of each month for all purchases in that month. You will also receive a receipt after purchase for your records.
- You have access to your invoices/receipts at <http://web.researcha.com/>.
I'm not in the UK, can I still purchase reports?
Absolutely. Any charges to your credit card will be converted into your local currency automatically by your credit card company, or you can apply for an Invoice Account.
How much is delivery?
Free -- reports are delivered online immediately, and they can be viewed on-screen, printed and/or sent by email to you or another person.
Therefore there are no delivery charges.
How will my reports be delivered?
Purchased reports are placed in the 'Repository' for 24 hours. While logged in to your account, visit the Repository to view, save or email your reports.
After 24 hours your reports will move to the 'Expired Items' box, as a record of previous purchases.
How do I save a report once it's in the Repository?
You can save reports one of two ways:
- View the report by selecting the "View" icon
next to the report listing in the Repository, then save the report to your hard drive using the "File, Save" feature in your browser (for HTML) or "Save a Copy" (for PDF).
- Email the report to yourself by selecting the "Email" icon
next to the report listing in the Repository.
How do I access an expired report?
Expired reports will appear in the 'Expired Items' box in the Repository. You can repurchase a report or run a search to find related reports by clicking the "Research" icon next to the report listing.
Where does Researcha report data come from?
Researcha data comes from our data partner, ICC Information Limited. ICC is a leading provider of corporate data for the UK and Europe.
Read more about data supply and accuracy >>
What if I need information for a country not included in Researcha?
You can commission country-specific research through Researcha, if the country you are interested in is not covered in our database. Please contact us to discuss your needs.
What if I need a type of information that isn't included in a Researcha Report?
Researcha offers a report commission service, to provide you with the specific data you need. Please contact us to discuss your needs.
Who will know that I've purchased a report?
Only Researcha Limited will know that you have purchased a report. Our data supplier, ICC, will only know that a given report has been purchased. No other third party, the company or director will ever know that a report has been purchased. The service is therefore totally confidential.
What does 'insolvency' mean on the search results?
Researcha's supplier, ICC, flags companies as 'Insolvent' if they have some form of action against them. This could be any one of the following actions:
administration / liquidation / receivership / pre-dissolution /
winding-up petition / insolvency practitioner ceased to act / operating
under voluntary arrangement
So, if a company applies to strike themselves off then they will be flagged as such. We have requested a more detailed description to be applied. If you have a question about this, please contact us
What is contained in a "First notification of strike-off action" scanned report?
This is a one-page scan of the notice from Companies House to the company, stating that they are going to struck off (usually with 3 months' notice). If you have a question about this, please contact us
What does 'pre-dissolution' mean on the search results?
"Pre-dissolution" is the status a company is given for three months from a "First notification of strike-off action". If you have a question about this, please contact us
I am having trouble logging in; what do I do?
Ensure that you have 'cookies' enabled in your browser. If you keep seeing the login page after logging in (without any red error text) then the page may be cached (remembered) by your browser or network. Try holding down the CTRL key (Windows users) or COMMAND key (Apple users) and clicking the 'Refresh' button in your browser's toolbar. If the problem continues, please contact us
I have questions not answered here; how do I get more help?
Please contact us for additional assistance. You can also submit suggestions for improving the service via our Suggestion Box.
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