We're a LTD company, public business premises plus decent eCommerce presence.
I've just realised that an online-only competitor of ours has been referring to themselves on their .IE domain as a company - and they're not - they're a sole trader. "Welcome to XYZ LTD", "We are a company that.." - that sort of thing.
We spend a not insignificant amount of money to ensure that the public can trust us and our products (industry & security seals, public & product liability insurance etc) so I'm understandly miffed at this.
My first thought is to ring up the CRO and inform them of this and insist that the references be removed. Is this the standard way forward or is there something else I should be doing? (The .IE Domain Registry?). Will the the CRO take my complaint seriously or just think its sour grapes? (surely pretending you are LTD is illegal?).
Any help/thoughts appreciated, Cheers.
I've just realised that an online-only competitor of ours has been referring to themselves on their .IE domain as a company - and they're not - they're a sole trader. "Welcome to XYZ LTD", "We are a company that.." - that sort of thing.
We spend a not insignificant amount of money to ensure that the public can trust us and our products (industry & security seals, public & product liability insurance etc) so I'm understandly miffed at this.
My first thought is to ring up the CRO and inform them of this and insist that the references be removed. Is this the standard way forward or is there something else I should be doing? (The .IE Domain Registry?). Will the the CRO take my complaint seriously or just think its sour grapes? (surely pretending you are LTD is illegal?).
Any help/thoughts appreciated, Cheers.