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Is there more expensive accountants than SJD?
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Originally posted by simonsjdaccountancyOnly 2! I never said that. Try:.Comment
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Originally posted by maximaI was reffering to the : "I am aware that we are not the cheapest around (nor indeed the most expensive by a long way - the two other major players charge twice as much as us)." (http://forums.contractoruk.com/threa...expensive.html)P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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Short story. I believe that two things are very important for accountant - be trustworthy and accurate with numbers and forms.
One is kicked me out without notice. Havent even delivered all the services I paid for. Left my business disabled for few weeks. Say - in opposite to trust (will tell the full story later when get my money refunded - just too busy to make a claim), another one is not organised up to what I want to see from an accountant. Say - not accurate.
I am currently thinking that paying more may help find the perfect one.
Surely I am mistaken. As usual. But I cant give up. I hate to give up.Comment
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Maxima - these cowboys must belong to an accountancy institute of one kind or another.
Gather up your evidence and complain to them..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Thank you. That what I am actually doing now. Just very busy before deadline.
You will be surprised when I tell the name of the 'cowboy'.
They are members of ACCA. Also any English judge will support my claim on ground of common sence.
I asked to pay back my 150 for opening a company and a bank account which hasnt been completed (the real cost of company formation is 25 quid and bank account I had to do myself - spend half of my working day off. So I lost additional 225 pounds).
Asked to double it for ditching me in the middle of the field without notice.
To be paid into a charity (guineapig shelter in Cambridgshire).
No answer. But I never give up. Guineapigs need food and medical treatment. Fat scientologs from Shropshire will pay indeed. Will ya!?Last edited by maxima; 21 May 2007, 20:50.Comment
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