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I have highlighted in bold the possible reasons you can complain to Companies House about Limited Companies, just because they are limited makes not one jot of difference if they are dodgy or failing to provide what they are promising. Bank accounts can be frozen and if need be the company directors assets seized.

There must be reasonable grounds to suspect fraud, serious misconduct, material wrong-doing or significant irregularity in a company's affairs for us to investigate.The Insolvency Service does not only investigate the affairs of companies that are subject to insolvency proceedings. It can also investigate companies that are actively trading, or which have ceased trading without entering into insolvency proceedings, using powers of investigation under the Companies Acts.
Please note – ‘company’ can also refer to a Limited Liability Partnership. There must be reasonable grounds to suspect fraud, serious misconduct, material wrong-doing or significant irregularity in a company's affairs for an investigation to take place. The Service can investigate:
Limited companies and limited liability partnerships that are active and have a business address in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland, including overseas registered companies which are operating within the UK. Companies that are actively trading, or which have ceased trading without going into compulsory insolvency proceedings.
Investigations are fact finding in nature. They are not criminal investigations, although they may address conduct which could amount to criminal behaviour. Our approach is to take a proportionate and realistic view of issues brought to our attention, and to investigate aspects of corporate behaviour which might harm both the business community and the public generally. With this in mind we wish to know about the activities of any company which appears to be causing significant harm to consumers, trade suppliers, service providers, investors etc., who have had dealings with it. Also where there is any strong indication of serious misconduct in the management or affairs of a company.
Such activities would include companies that:

  • Are set up for an illegal or improper purpose (‘Sham’ companies);
  • Engage in, mainly consumer targeted, ‘scams’ where there is little or no intention of supplying or providing the ‘products’ promised;
  • Promote, advertise or otherwise participate in bogus investment schemes or other ‘get rich quick’ opportunities;
  • Engage in asset stripping operations;
  • Target vulnerable groups using high pressure selling techniques;
  • Take fees, deposits or other advance payments, in circumstances where there is little or no reasonable prospect of providing the goods or services offered;
  • Falsely claim to ‘ring fence’ or otherwise protect customer or client monies/funds in their possession;
  • Falsely claim to honour guarantee or warranty obligations;
  • Falsely claim official status, approval, authorisation, bonding, licensing etc., from or by a government or other official body;
  • Falsely represent, or otherwise abuse charitable, educational or religious status;
  • Falsify their accounts, documents of contract or account, or security or references etc. In order to present their affairs more favourably;
  • Improperly (and successfully) evade debt and/or transfer assets at under value to the detriment of third parties who have dealt in good faith;
  • Are managed or controlled by persons who are prohibited, by law, from participating in the control or management of a company’s affairs;
  • Are improperly managed such that reputational damage to the UK corporate regime is likely to result.
You can lodge a complaint or provide information of undesirable activity or behaviour in a variety of ways. See the section about "How to complain about a company".
 
Is it not a legal requirement to issue a copy of a contract to someone if requested?

I never said it was, but only a fool will enter into a contract without having first read what the contract is about. In fact there is little point in even discussing a possible contract without knowing what the small print says. Of course you could have a verbal contract, but when it goes pear shape and your in the county court asking for your money back the judge will say "show me the evidence" and it will be no good saying "well he said blah blah blah"
 
I never said it was, but only a fool will enter into a contract without having first read what the contract is about. In fact there is little point in even discussing a possible contract without knowing what the small print says. Of course you could have a verbal contract, but when it goes pear shape and your in the county court asking for your money back the judge will say "show me the evidence" and it will be no good saying "well he said blah blah blah"

Lol I know you didn't :p I'm sure I read somewhere though that if someone asks for a written contract to read and/or have appraised prior to entering a contract then you are obliged to send them one before going any further.
 
Same here for PL area,! that covers most of Devon, chap call'd Ian Jackson ? Think they used a differant name last time, Problem is with lack of work in this area some poor sod will fall for it and part with is cash. They have been trying this area for at least 4 to 5 years first came accross them on Gumtree, but never come accross any-one who as took up there offer.
 
Yeah thats right , i'm in the pl area and thats who sent the email ian jackson , just sent a very curt reply back . like you say as competative as it is down here some poor plumber will get sucked into it!!!
 
Had the same email and several others my delete button is nearly worn out
 
Quite funny, the ********s e- mailed me today with their "We don't hand out contracts willy nilly" ........guff


At the top was a list of about 400 plumbers they were offering an "exclusive" contract to in the DH area that they had accidentally left on top of the e-mail. :cool4::cool4:
 
Just replied to their e- mail.....


You are a bit of a ---- Kenny, leaving the list of other people you are trying to con on top of your e- mail.

NUS is run from a ------- PO box, not some national conpany.

Stop spamming me or I will complain to trading standards.
 
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Tried, but Orange account couldn't send that many.... it's the one I use just for giving out to anyone, so attracts a lot of rubbish, a bit inept on the computer.
 
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Hello I found this forum while checking up on Nus, I was first surprised that a thread on it was higher in a google search than a national company, and interested in what been put here.

I also received a tender to contract in my area, filled in the form and got a speedy phone call the next morning from someone asking all the expected questions and all seemed legitimate to me.

Was confirmed I was throgh the first process and was sent a contract, normal plain contract like I've seen many times before, your welcome to see it. Now iv worked for large housing association and know that paying is not unusual, but will be surprised and suspicious if awarded it without them wanting to meet me face to face, usually where I was wouldn't be managers if long distance from head office but at least a local contractor they already had on books to just give them any paperwork and meet gree (spy).

Now iv read this I'm obviously dubious of a company so called national set up within 2 years and not saying anything about bathroom guy being fake but why not ask his new buddies about it and tell us, or at least say who he's worked for other than website ones, he'll I sent them my 2 largest contract details, and my last 5 most recent customers to use as references, I and especially a large company should be happy to let you ring a customer and talk to them about them.

So you may have saved me £2100, thank you for that, I will see the process throgh and make mind up before paying but doubtfull. Was surprised the contract time the most all ours were month minimum time to check throgh, ring references and met before decision. nus emaild tue, replied thur, rang me fri, said deciding mon!

Oh did notice they have my favourite boiler company on there website so will ring rep monday and see what he/they have to say about them.
 
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Never had an E-mail off them, but two days ago I had a text message off them offering the same contract in the BB area. Bothered me how they got my number because I don't advertise anymore but they had that and my business name. The only thing I have done this last week is renew my PL insurance so have had a few quotes and filled in a few websites, can only presume my details have been sold to them by an insurance company ????
 

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Good Afternoon Danial,

Further to our conversations over the past few days with regards to the gas maintenance contract, we are now looking to implement the final shortlist for a formal decision to be made this coming Monday the 14[SUP]th[/SUP] of March.[SUP][/SUP]

I understand the contract was sent down to yourself on [email protected] via our Echo-Sign system and I hope you have managed to take the time to look through this in detail.

All I would ask at this stage is that you come back to me before the close of play Tomorrow (Sunday the 13th March) with a decision on whether you would like to be considered for the contract and placed on the final shortlist or not.

At this stage, all questions and queries will be answered before your Company is implemented onto the shortlist.

I can be reached by email or telephone up until 19.00 pm Tonight and up until 17.00pm on Sundayon any of the below details.


I look forward to speaking with you again in the very near future.



Kind Regards

Ian Jackson
Business Manager
NUS LTD
01563 529 909
Email- [email protected]
Web – www.nusltd.com

Please think of the environment and only print the contents of this e-mail if you really need to.

This e-mail is issued by the NUS LTD. The contents of this e-mail are confidential and will have no contractual effect unless it is otherwise agreed between the NUS LTD and the recipient.

If you are not the addressee (or responsible for delivery of the message to the addressee), please notify the originator immediately by return message and destroy the original message. This message and any attachments have been scanned for viruses prior to leaving the NUS LTD network. However, the NUS LTD does not guarantee the security of this message and will not be responsible for any damages arising as a result of any virus being passed on or arising from any alteration of this message by a third party. The NUS LTD may monitor emails sent to and from the NUS LTD network.








Seriously what manager do you know who would answer on a Sunday!

 
Had the Email again today! (Fifth or sixth time now!) Are there any GENUINE people on here that has actually done any work for this bunch?
 
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They rang me today to ask why I declined the contract and if there was anything they could do, I said your business dident pan out and he hung up on me! Definitely a scam, who wouldn't defend there business
 
Didn't think so. Any genuine firm would be happy taking a commission from each job. Really hope no-one falls for it. Lot of people starting up not as cynical as I've gotten!
 
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