Hi Guys,
I'm one of the people/former clients of SJD.
I want to raise funds to legally challenge SJD for not delivering on the customer promise and the contractual obligations, delaying (purposefully?) providing records for customers (like me) leaving the firm, poor customer service overall despite promises and pledges, change of the qualified accounts to 'account team member' or whatever they call them.
I set up a fundraiser. Personally, I don't care about money. It will be for lawyers - if needed.
My thought is - if we have enough evidence to to push for a legislation that will make any accounting firm responsible for other people's money - I'll be happy...
And before any of you ask -I've contacted a number of organisations over the course of last year - from ATT, AII to ICEAW. Add to it - Financial Ombudsmen and FRC. The answer is one - if you are not registered, you are not regulated. The SJD website has changed recently, and removed various other references re: membership of being of various [whatever].
Personally, I am up for a fight with them but can't do it on my own. In light of the recent Ward's discovery/scandal, I think there's a bigger chance to expose unreliable and unregulated companies. Bottom line - there's always a way/chance to change and learn. (and maybe a win? ) I know I have suffered in the last 18 months..You?
I'm one of the people/former clients of SJD.
I want to raise funds to legally challenge SJD for not delivering on the customer promise and the contractual obligations, delaying (purposefully?) providing records for customers (like me) leaving the firm, poor customer service overall despite promises and pledges, change of the qualified accounts to 'account team member' or whatever they call them.
I set up a fundraiser. Personally, I don't care about money. It will be for lawyers - if needed.
My thought is - if we have enough evidence to to push for a legislation that will make any accounting firm responsible for other people's money - I'll be happy...
And before any of you ask -I've contacted a number of organisations over the course of last year - from ATT, AII to ICEAW. Add to it - Financial Ombudsmen and FRC. The answer is one - if you are not registered, you are not regulated. The SJD website has changed recently, and removed various other references re: membership of being of various [whatever].
Personally, I am up for a fight with them but can't do it on my own. In light of the recent Ward's discovery/scandal, I think there's a bigger chance to expose unreliable and unregulated companies. Bottom line - there's always a way/chance to change and learn. (and maybe a win? ) I know I have suffered in the last 18 months..You?
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