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CORGI hits back at CIPHE's 'immoral' claim

A war of words has broken out between the Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering and CORGI, which has been called 'immoral' by CIPHE which says installers are being persuaded to pay for CORGI branding to avoid losing business.
CORGI hits back at CIPHE
The HSE allowed Capita to take over from CORGI as operators of the UK gas registration scheme, now known as Gas Safe Register from April 1, 2009. To legally work with gas, installers must register with Capita's Gas Safe scheme and pay its fees.

Refering to a membership scheme by CORGI, CIPHE said: 'The CORGI name and brand is not disappearing. Instead there will be a new CORGI membership scheme, with a new badge (which looks uncannily like the old badge) and although it will not be a gas registration scheme, it will attempt to promote high standards across the gas industry'.

CIPHE believes CORGI's actions are causing confusion for the industry and is questioning the relevance and need for another scheme that 'promotes high standards with no teeth to enforce', which installers must pay for.

Blane Judd, CEO of CIPHE said, 'The CORGI brand has always been associated with the gas registration scheme, changing the logo slightly will do nothing to change the image of the brand in the eyes of the public, they will assume nothing has changed. This is going to make it very difficult for Gas Safe to establish its new brand and could be seen as a spoiling tactic. 'There is no need for another membership organisation for the plumbing and heating industry, especially one, which only relies on a brand reputation that was already confused in the minds of the consumer'.

CORGI's marketing material states that by joining its new CORGI Membership 'you won’t lose any of the benefits of your association with one of the best-known and most trusted brands in the UK. New CORGI Membership has been developed for those trades people who not only offer regulated competency, but are also committed to providing the highest quality of service to customers'.

Judd said: 'An important factor to consider in these tight financial times. It is immoral for an organisation to persuade installers to part with money by bringing to their attention the risk that they may lose business because they don't still carry the old brand'.

Responding to Judd's remarks, a CORGI spokesman said: 'It is sad that the CIPHE has chosen to release such a disingenuous and self-serving statement, framing as principled and high-minded concern what will be seen by many as an advert for their own organisation. CORGI has been very clear in all communications about the nature and scope of our new quality-based membership scheme, to ensure all customers are made aware of the changes to the mandatory GB gas registration scheme. We are going above and beyond to make it very clear that CORGI now has a different place in the market'.

'CORGI has provided a range of products and services for many years which have been purchased and used by tens of thousands of registered installers. The level of interest we have had from the thousands of installers who are keen to continue their association with CORGI post-April 1st shows support for this'.

He added: 'The majority of criticism has come from other organisations that operate in the same commercial areas as CORGI and not from the many thousands of installers who have expressed such interest in continuing their relationship with us. We have no argument with CIPHE members but wonder if a statement of this kind accurately reflects their views.'
22 January 2009

Comments

By Matt Hannigan
22 January 2009 00:06:00


Having been Corgi registered for many years, having to change to a new register just to be able to carry out my daily work is causing havoc. My customers have understood what Corgi stood for and this new register only copies their guidelines.

Nothing is new... as my acs needed renewing I had to save for months to raise the funds and could only afford to requalify in domestic work, as I couldn't raise the funds to pay out for the commercial side as well, despite being originally trained in all aspects of gas working.

Now I have to pay a re-registration fee and an extra fee as I am now classed as a 'new registration'.

Talk about getting ripped off. This new register has done nothing to help my business and is just another way of ripping off a captive audience.
By Steve Moritz
22 January 2009 00:05:00
Say what you like, we the plumber are once again been ripped off. The only reason I have taken out Corgi membership is to be able to keep the Corgi logo. I therefore don't need to spend 10 minutes explaining who Gas Safe Register are. I remember meeting the Gas Safe Register people and being told about this great advertising campaign that was going to take place. Who are they kidding? I have been forced to pay out more money to have both logos.
By Dorothy Cant
22 January 2009 00:04:00
I think it is wrong to attack Corgi like this, Corgi will always be recognised with the public even when Gas Safe is up and running. I think changing this is a big mistake and a big expense to companies at this hard time.
By Terry Williams
22 January 2009 00:03:00


Corgi have got a nerve. They have finally caught on that we the engineers are the ones who are paying their wages!

Has anyone noticed that the magazine and other items are now superior than that previously thrown at us?

They have also become very chummy & helpful, I wonder why?

In my opinion they will not get a very good response, except for those who are worried about the public's perception of what Corgi represents?

Regards

Terry Williams ex corgi engineer
By Alan Richmond
22 January 2009 00:02:00
just another way rapeing plumbers out of CASH
its nowt but a rip off
By Alan Richmond
22 January 2009 00:01:00
just another way rapeing plumbers out of CASH
its nowt but a rip off
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