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HIP firm expelled by Codes board

 

Monday 10th May 2010
A HIP provider has been expelled from the Property Codes Compliance Board.

The PCCB said it had cancelled the registration of HIP-Save and HIPServe, based in Baldock, Hertfordshire, after the firm had failed to comply with its registration rules.

The firm did not appeal against the decision.





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Added by Danger Mouse on 2010-05-11 12:12:31

so Bored let me get this correct, following an election that ends in a hung parliament with both conservative and Lib claiming to be getting rid of hip's you take the position that hips will be around for a long time yet! It depends on what you call a long time after all they say a weeks a long time in politics but in my opinion they will be gone in 6 months and I wouldn't call that a long time.
Added by bored on 2010-05-11 11:20:29

danger mouse - please get used to the idea that packs will be around for a long while yet. agreed however that there are too many cowboys in the property industry.
Added by Danger Mouse on 2010-05-10 14:36:22

What should we care actualy they probably wont have a biz in 3 months time and will just leave a trail of customers that never got the HIP they paid for.
Added by Danger Mouse on 2010-05-10 14:34:02

LOL this company have just opened another website called Savi Hips and trade under that name. I suspect the hips wont be any better from this new site.
Added by Frizzy-Perm on 2010-05-10 12:57:09

It has been reported that a PCCB Inspector, has joined a search company.

The PCCB proposed that he continued to work as a consultant for The PCCB on compliance and enforcement but in an advisory capacity only, overlooking his desktop audits, in situ inspections, data access, systems and sensitive material, like client lists.

The PCCB failed to initially see that he could not work for both as he has too much commercial knowledge of other companies.

Taking all our commercial knowledge and first hand data access procedures with him...

And once more proving the PCCB have the ability to damage our businesses and our industry.
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