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    #11
    Originally posted by Waldorf View Post
    SJD and Nixon Williams are both owned by the same people now, both sold over 2 years ago. I am surprised no one from either company has been on to see if they can help, perhaps they're not too keen on customer service anymore?
    Maybe this just sums up OP's points...
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      #12
      I've been with inniAccounts for a while now and they seem to be somewhere inbetween. Speaclity contract accountants but not too big to care. Their online software is a real pleasur to use but it is despoke to them. It does, however, make the management and day-to-day activities of running a ltd a breeze.

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        #13
        Originally posted by cosmos View Post
        I've been with inniAccounts for a while now and they seem to be somewhere inbetween. Speaclity contract accountants but not too big to care. Their online software is a real pleasur to use but it is despoke to them. It does, however, make the management and day-to-day activities of running a ltd a breeze.
        I hope their despoke portal has a spelling checker.
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          #14
          big contractor accountant vs local

          Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
          I hope their despoke portal has a spelling checker.
          EDIT: just got the joke...

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            #15
            I moved

            To Darren at Dynamo because he made the effort to contact me. Plus one or two on here suggested him.

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              #16
              Originally posted by cosmos View Post
              I've been with inniAccounts for a while now and they seem to be somewhere inbetween. Speaclity contract accountants but not too big to care. Their online software is a real pleasur to use but it is despoke to them. It does, however, make the management and day-to-day activities of running a ltd a breeze.
              Fingers crossed you don't have to move!

              My view as an accountant is the task of moving someone from a bespoke system to FreeAgent is getting more tedious by the day.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Michael at BI Accountancy View Post
                Fingers crossed you don't have to move!

                My view as an accountant is the task of moving someone from a bespoke system to FreeAgent is getting more tedious by the day.
                Things will settle down as FA establishes itself as the default option, as I am sure it will in time. Those at non FA accountants might even end up paying to migrate?
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                  #18
                  I have been with Walker Smith Global since March now, and I did not have a single problem whatsoever. They are always quick with their replies, everything is done promptly and they use Freeagent as well. My bank does not support Freeagent CSV exports though, but it is not accountants fault :-)

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
                    Things will settle down as FA establishes itself as the default option, as I am sure it will in time. Those at non FA accountants might even end up paying to migrate?
                    It does look like your first sentence is slowly but surely going that way. FreeAgent are slowly but surely persuading most of the mid size contractor firms (ie those with high hundreds/low thousands of contractor clients) to shift over to them. Don't think they've had any luck on the biggest players (ie SJD & co) yet.

                    However, I can't envisage there being a "Oh, you're not on FreeAgent? Then we charge an extra one off £X". Main reason from my perspective being that just because a client may have been on FreeAgent before in no way means their data is sound. FreeAgent's a great tool, but as with any tool, it can be used badly with pants results. Tidying that up can be just as painful as doing the equivalent when someone wasn't on FreeAgent before...indeed sometimes worse (as rather than drawing a line under historic stuff, there can be an expectation you'll go back and fix any historic errors).

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Maslins View Post
                      Main reason from my perspective being that just because a client may have been on FreeAgent before in no way means their data is sound. FreeAgent's a great tool, but as with any tool, it can be used badly with pants results.
                      Completely agree!

                      We've had client's come across who are on FreeAgent, however are in a bit of a mess!

                      One of the main reasons for this is the client has FreeAgent, however there accountant is not supporting it. Not submitting payroll via the system, not putting in end of year journals etc

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