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I can't understand that post.
The acronym beginning with N immediately raised my suspicions, but if you shelled out over £500 for their over whelming authority in the electrical industry, I suppose you best take their word for it.


If you really have to sign up, do it with BSI.
Shut the scum, sorry, scams, sorry schemes down!
 
I can't understand that post.
The acronym beginning with N immediately raised my suspicions, but if you shelled out over £500 for their over whelming authority in the electrical industry, I suppose you best take their word for it.


If you really have to sign up, do it with BSI.
Shut the scum, sorry, scams, sorry schemes down!

Would you really, even though you KNOW he's telling you a load of garbage??
 
By the way Archy, how much do the BSI charge to be registered as a competent domestic Part Pee operative??

I'm BSI Kitemark mate, and its not quite like that. You are inspected as a Kitemark quality supplier for anything that you want to include - domestic, commercial, alarms etc - so it's an overall marque of quality, not a Part P scheme. Yes, you get access to the Part P notification system as a by-product, it's not the aim of the end result.

And my annual registration is about £750ish from memory.
 

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