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Previously on "No one mentioned this? Companies house takes a leaf out of HMRC's book"
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They'd probably have your head on a platter if you were the ones in error. Or maybe they haven't yet quite morphed into HMRC just yet.
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Originally posted by RasputinDude View PostWhat strikes me here is how little care CH applied to their processes - there are *loads* of companies with similar names, so why wasn't there a rigorous procedure of checking something unique - like for instance the company registration number?
Shocking failure of management, but I'm sure they'll prove a lot more adept at finding some hapless junior to blame for the whole thing
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI thought company names had to be unique.
Oh well. I'm off to register Apple Computers Ltd. and see what happens.
MacDonalds Restaurants use to go around the world threatening businesses who called themselves "Macdonald" or "Macdonalds" even if they were in different industries. They were finally taken to task by a restaurant in Singapore.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBecause it's done on company number.
Plus when you choose a company name you can have a different trading name.
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Got to think about this, but before the credit has been withdrawn, there must be some warning or notice! Why did they not take any action then? A press release would be less expensive than court case for sure. However I totally sympathize with them as a victim of somebody else's blunder.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThough the other question is why did they allow two companies to have almost identical names?
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Though the other question is why did they allow two companies to have almost identical names?
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Originally posted by tractor View PostIt's high time duty of care was enforced on the civil service and the government.
It matters not the consequences of their incompetence and negligence, people continue to have their lives ruined daily by such cretins.
Originally posted by zeitghostDate of Incorporation: 22 August 1900.
So there's 115 years of effort down the tubes.Last edited by TykeMerc; 29 January 2015, 11:12.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostThat is the other issue, same with the councils, police, banks and the other financial con merchants. They should be held personally liable. Why should they sit in their nice house, with their nice fire when because they are incompetent, 250 people plus no doubt others in support businesses lose their jobs.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post"Companies House to pay" - who exactly is paying?
It's not like it in any way punishes the people that made the mistake.
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"Companies House to pay" - who exactly is paying?
It's not like it in any way punishes the people that made the mistake.
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It's high time duty of care was enforced on the civil service and the government.
It matters not the consequences of their incompetence and negligence, people continue to have their lives ruined daily by such cretins.
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