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Well I definitely wouldn't contemplate belonging to the NIC. ..having dealt with them in the past as a qualifying manager i was not impressed with them and consider them to be just overpriced nitpickers. Unfortunately a lot of organisations have been brainwashed into thinking they are the bees knees when it comes to an inspecting organisation. I have belonged to Stroma in the past and found them to be far more pragmatic when I comes to inspections but this still costs about £150.00 each time they visit which has to be found from somewhereI would respectfully suggest that you cannot possibly be charging a sensible rate if it is beyond your means. I find that each of the bodies with which I am registered add value to my business, and that is why I am registered with them.
Well I definitely wouldn't contemplate belonging to the NIC. ..having dealt with them in the past as a qualifying manager i was not impressed with them and consider them to be just overpriced nitpickers. Unfortunately a lot of organisations have been brainwashed into thinking they are the bees knees when it comes to an inspecting organisation. I have belonged to Stroma in the past and found them to be far more pragmatic when I comes to inspections but this still costs about £150.00 each time they visit which has to be found from somewhere
NIC Are worry the £500 a year. Like it or not, they are.if we all did a bit more ignoring of overbearing officialdom we all be a lot better off...the more we panda to these jobsworths the less they'd interfere in our lives.
Well I do a certificate and leave it to the customer to deal with the council..it seems to work quite wellSo am I getting this right? You don't notify your work?
Well I won't say it's an annual visit i hadn't seen them for a couple of years but I guess the the current pandemic situation is partly to blame for that.? Annual visits by a CPS is included in your annual charge or am I missing something?
Well I do a certificate and leave it to the customer to deal with the council..it seems to work quite well
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Well I won't say it's an annual visit i hadn't seen them for a couple of years but I guess the the current pandemic situation is partly to blame for that.
I'm not sure I've never had any information to the contrary...the arrangement seems to work well, whether the customers actually contact the local authority i cannot say I leave that up to themDo any of your customers comment about having to deal with the council themselves? Or are they just happy that they've got a cheapo job done?
I'm not sure I've never had any information to the contrary...the arrangement seems to work well, whether the customers actually contact the local authority i cannot say I leave that up to them
As I have said before why would I want to do a Troll?Straight answer Brian, are you just trolling?
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