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Dip in Level of Service from Nixon Williams
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Originally posted by Chart Accountancy View PostThe FreeAgent account is probably rather deemed to be free within their £95 package because if a client doesn't want to use FreeAgent, there will be no change in the monthly fee. For example, we include FreeAgent within our £89+vat monthly package but for anyone that doesn't want to use FreeAgent, we offer £69+vat. However, most clients are happy to pay for the package including the software but we make it clear that it is not free.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Originally posted by SeanT View PostI don't think they offer the £50 package any more though. The £60 one is good value.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostIndeed. Though I don't need payroll as I paid no salary. And I recommend DIY VAT. Seems the GBP30 a month deal would suffice. Even bigger bargain.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostNo, is actually free. All included within the remarkably reasonable £95 per month.....
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I’d be satisfied simply with an accountant that provided the service as advertised. Is that too much to ask?Comment
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Originally posted by youngguy View PostAgreed. I have nothing against Simon, but at least Darren and Alan (and others) actually give some accountancy advice and help. I appreciate why they do this but it's better than Simon's car salesman/kitchen knife salesman approach .
Sorry Simon, no offence!
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostI have sold neither knives nor cars for a living. Have been doing this for the last 20+ years though and on here giving advice and merriment since 1999 ish. And the occasional nugget of advice over the years. I think perhaps you are too young to remember....
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Don't get me wrong, you have my respect for what you did/have done and I take my hat off to your wanting to come back into the fray.....but I'm yet to see anything that could be classed as advice since you have returned , just you dropping your new firm's name in every post!Comment
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I e-mailed Nixon Williams on Friday complaining about the timeliness of replies and whether they plan to improve their service. Two business days later I’ve received no reply.
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