Talking of confusing idiots..

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Maz

Guru
Am I missing something? Do you think they should be based in Skipton?
 

Maz

Guru
I think you are supposed to take a look at their business premises using Google Streetview!
I see.
I wouldn't trust that Google Streetview...I went on it on xmas day...not a drop of snow anywhere!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
According to this

http://citywire.co.u...warning/b460926

They do seem worth avoiding...

But relying on Google images is a poor way of working it out. The images are often several years old - so that building has probably been redeveloped by now and could well be respectable offices. The building I work in as I write this is still shown as a building site on Streetview.

That explains the funny noise that was coming from the ceiling this morning....
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
But relying on Google images is a poor way of working it out. The images are often several years old - so that building has probably been redeveloped by now and could well be respectable offices. The building I work in as I write this is still shown as a building site on Streetview.
A good point, well made!
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
This, from the FSA website, might be a better indication:
http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Doing/Regulated/Law/pdf/skipton.pdf

We (the Financial Services Authority – FSA) have published this statement today in order to warn investors against dealing with unauthorised firms.
This statement is to advise members of the public that an organisation identifying itself to UK individuals as:
Skipton Asset Management
66 Paul Street
London
EC2A 4NG
Website: www.skiptonassetmanagement.com
is not authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA) to carry on a regulated activity in the UK. Regulated activities include, amongst other things, advising on investments and dealing and arranging deals in investments ('investments' include stocks and shares). We believe that the organisation may be targeting UK customers.
 
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asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
According to this

http://citywire.co.u...warning/b460926

They do seem worth avoiding...

But relying on Google images is a poor way of working it out. The images are often several years old - so that building has probably been redeveloped by now and could well be respectable offices. The building I work in as I write this is still shown as a building site on Streetview.


I am bit sceptical of boarded up buidings.

When I bought something expensive on ebay the seller gave me his address and I Streetviewed it to find a very similar building in Liverpool.

Nevertheless I picked up the large, complex item having been guided by mobile phone to the correct address but when I got it home and laid it out for inspection it fell well short of the sellers description and ebay were obliged to refund my money.

There a plenty of people who want to be deceived, I use the Skipton Building Society and IMO these are scammers hoping to confuse people into thinking they are part of that reputable mutual organisation.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I am bit sceptical of boarded up buidings.

When I bought something expensive on ebay the seller gave me his address and I Streetviewed it to find a very similar building in Liverpool.

Nevertheless I picked up the large, complex item having been guided by mobile phone to the correct address but when I got it home and laid it out for inspection it fell well short of the sellers description and ebay were obliged to refund my money.

There a plenty of people who want to be deceived, I use the Skipton Building Society and IMO these are scammers hoping to confuse people into thinking they are part of that reputable mutual organisation.

It's not just you who think they're scamming Skipton Building Society, Skipton Building Society think so too...

http://www.skipton.co.uk/skiptonAssetManagementFraud.aspx
 
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