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  On 18/12/2013 at 22:53, sixwheeledbeast said:

It seems they have removed the NSI logo from there website after this thread started.

It still doesn't make up for all the site signs kicking about with NSI logo on.

Totally agree

www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/

Posted

I spy with my little eye...

http://web.archive.org/web/20130802052422/http://redcctv.co.uk/contact.aspx

Looking at their current web site I see

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Disclaimer – Red Security solutions may use logos of end user clients and 3rd party partners used in the provision of our service. Any such usage is not an intention of Passing off or direct relation with such parties.

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

Posted

Why is it everyone who DOSENT have NSI GOLD either makes an excuse or pretends they do or old if they wanted. This NSI GOLD imitation thing realy is sincerest rom of flattery. In any event it appears the gold theme is finaly creeping back in to specifiers documents

Customers!

Posted

Banged to rights

To me a disclaimer like that is practically a signed confession that they're knowingly doing dodgy things.

www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/

Posted
  On 18/12/2013 at 23:16, jb-eye said:

Why is it everyone who DOSENT have NSI GOLD either makes an excuse or pretends they do or old if they wanted. This NSI GOLD imitation thing realy is sincerest rom of flattery. In any event it appears the gold theme is finaly creeping back in to specifiers documents

I'd say it's been going on all the time, nothings changed, it's just that some of you have now started to actively look.

Posted

I'd say there's probably done truth in that. In the past I just assumed if approval badge showing then the co had it and wouldn't have dreamed in checking but these days a different story.

www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/

Posted (edited)

'Our web designers put that in without our knowledge, thank you very much for pointing it out to us' ('bugger... oh well got 12 months out of it.')

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted
  On 19/12/2013 at 13:18, datadiffusion said:

'Our web designers put that in without our knowledge, thank you very much for pointing it out to us' ('bugger... oh well got 12 months out of it.')

Sue the web designer then?
Posted
  On 19/12/2013 at 15:20, sixwheeledbeast said:

Sue the web designer then?

How?

Responsibility still lies with the company.

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