G Graham_07 Registered User Messages 2,890 16 Dec 2008 #41 Re: Is there a Law to stop people claiming to be qualified tradesmen when they are no ubiquitous said: Would you apply the same logic to the many cases where bank managers have given dodgy "tax advice" Click to expand... Bank Manager said: I'm not aware of any (many) cases you refer to. Click to expand... I'd say the Bogus Non-Resident Accounts issue would comprise quite a few thousand cases for starters.
Re: Is there a Law to stop people claiming to be qualified tradesmen when they are no ubiquitous said: Would you apply the same logic to the many cases where bank managers have given dodgy "tax advice" Click to expand... Bank Manager said: I'm not aware of any (many) cases you refer to. Click to expand... I'd say the Bogus Non-Resident Accounts issue would comprise quite a few thousand cases for starters.
U ubiquitous Registered User Messages 3,782 16 Dec 2008 #42 Re: False advertising Padraigb said: I am not sure what is the best approach to take, but it seems to me that an open market with a buyer beware warning might not be sufficient. Click to expand... Its a bit odd to find myself, as an trained, educated, accredited, regulated and insured professional, arguing against the creation of a closed shop in my industry
Re: False advertising Padraigb said: I am not sure what is the best approach to take, but it seems to me that an open market with a buyer beware warning might not be sufficient. Click to expand... Its a bit odd to find myself, as an trained, educated, accredited, regulated and insured professional, arguing against the creation of a closed shop in my industry