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Another Get-A-Trowel? - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Another Get-A-Trowel? (/showthread.php?tid=1147) |
Another Get-A-Trowel? - Dirty Dave Lincoln - 17th October 2008 I prefer a toolbox myself, at least you have something to sit on (whilst doing contexts sheets I meant)-having been called a pixie on more than one occassion,some folks would claim i'm to small for a box![:o)] Another Get-A-Trowel? - BAJR Host - 17th October 2008 I have jsut had a long and enjoyable conversation from Kevin at CatsCo.. ps... he is having trouble with the email jsut now, so anyone who has had emails bounce back it is digatcats@aol.com - a link will be put up soon.. (see.. no problem there with a link to a legit, responsible company who has provided a service for over 10 years) he confirmed that the text about tools (although now badly edited) was his.. he was not happy.. and agreed that I could state that. the taglines as well, were his. Another update is that the IFA jobs have now been removed from the site.. so no more bearded Henry VIII jobs to grab I am sure that Adam from Aerial Cam is also going to make a comment. Needless to say, this has all been rather unpleasant (and funny as well!) - lets see where it goes next.. its like an episode of Eastenders (or Bonekickers) where you sit with jaw open, wondering ... What the ########!! Anyway... remember.. if you need to contact CatsCo.. digatcats@aol.com "I don't have an archaeological imagination.." Borekickers Another Get-A-Trowel? - vulpes - 18th October 2008 Dave you could always try standing on the box in that case. Another Get-A-Trowel? - BAJR Host - 18th October 2008 Sounds like standing on a toolroll might be a bit of a climb I look at my old toolbox.. boy that was a comfy seat, but a big lump to carry about. "I don't have an archaeological imagination.." Borekickers Another Get-A-Trowel? - BAJR Host - 18th October 2008 Have been told by another person who had text taken the following info Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 updated in December 2006. It is the law in the UK for commercial sites: The name, geographic address and email address of the service provider. The name of the organisation with which the customer is contracting must be given. This might differ from the trading name. Any such difference should be explained â e.g. "XYZ.com is the trading name of XYZ Enterprises Limited." It is not sufficient to include a 'contact us' form without also providing an email address and geographic address somewhere easily accessible on the site. A PO Box is unlikely to suffice as a geographic address; but a registered office address would. If the business is a company, the registered office address must be included. A telephone number is also a comfort to people... though not required, it shows you are open to people contacting you (though that does not mean the person who will remain nameless that phoned me on my mobile in Jordan to order finds bags !! ) Also, if you are charging VAT, again, by law, you must state on your website the VAT Reg number Another Get-A-Trowel? - voice of reason - 18th October 2008 The Companies (Trading Disclosures) Regulations 2008 Registered name to appear in communications 6.â(1) Every company shall disclose its registered name onâ (a) its business letters, notices and other official publications; (b) its bills of exchange, promissory notes, endorsements and order forms; © cheques purporting to be signed by or on behalf of the company; (d) orders for money, goods or services purporting to be signed by or on behalf of the company; (e) its bills of parcels, invoices and other demands for payment, receipts and letters of credit; (f) its applications for licences to carry on a trade or activity; and (g) all other forms of its business correspondence and documentation. (2) Every company shall disclose its registered name on its websites. Another Get-A-Trowel? - BAJR Host - 18th October 2008 Thanks... does that mean the full name and address etc. "I don't have an archaeological imagination.." Borekickers Another Get-A-Trowel? - voice of reason - 18th October 2008 sorry, missed off the next bit Further particulars to appear in business letters, order forms and websites 7.â(1) Every company shall disclose the particulars set out in paragraph (2) onâ (a) its business letters; (b) its order forms; and © its websites. (2) The particulars areâ (a) the part of the United Kingdom in which the company is registered; (b) the companyâs registered number; © the address of the companyâs registered office; (d) in the case of a limited company exempt from the obligation to use the word âlimitedâ as part of its registered name under section 30 of the Companies Act 1985(a) or article 40 of the Companies (Northern) Ireland Order 1986(b), the fact that it is a limited company; (e) in the case of a community interest company which is not a public company, the fact that it is a limited company; and (f) in the case of an investment company within the meaning of section 833 of the Act, the fact that it is such a company. Offence 10.â(1) Where a company fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with any requirement in regulations 2 to 9, an offence is committed byâ (a) the company; and (b) every officer of the company who is in default. (2) A person guilty of an offence under paragraph (1) is liable on summary conviction toâ (a) a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale; and (b) for continued contravention, a daily default fine not exceeding one-tenth of level 3 on the standard scale. Another Get-A-Trowel? - BAJR Host - 18th October 2008 Thanks... I think they may be grateful to us in the end... they have now added their address in Stevenage - which will be the registered address of the company. I have the phone number if needs be. (but they don't expressly need that on the website). I am glad they are getting sorted out, and we are doing our best to help them. Though the spelling and weird concepts on archaeology - I can't be bothered to help on that. Wish they had done all this before they started. Starting a company is a skill in itself - with so many rules and regulations. ! "I don't have an archaeological imagination.." Borekickers Another Get-A-Trowel? - Sparky - 19th October 2008 Out of interest, do these regulations apply to charitable organisations? |