I think the quality of the SJD service varies office to office. I joined them because of good reputation, but them seem fairly poor in Scotland. I know 2 other contractors with the same opinion. The Newcastle office is fantastic from what I hear. I'm still waiting for a reply to an email query I sent on the 4th of December.
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FFS that's the whole point. Don't tell us, tell Simon Dolan.Originally posted by C5/6 View PostI think the quality of the SJD service varies office to office. I joined them because of good reputation, but them seem fairly poor in Scotland. I know 2 other contractors with the same opinion. The Newcastle office is fantastic from what I hear. I'm still waiting for a reply to an email query I sent on the 4th of December.Blog? What blog...?
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Well maybe I have (I haven't). But I still think there's a place for making recommendations in the public domain.Originally posted by malvolio View PostFFS that's the whole point. Don't tell us, tell Simon Dolan.Comment
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No, DO tell us. We're the ones that shop around for accountants and want to know if, for example, one of the high-profile big names are pants at getting back to people. Surely that's exactly what Contractor UK is all about?Originally posted by malvolio View PostFFS that's the whole point. Don't tell us, tell Simon Dolan.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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Interesting thread.
I'm with SJD and have been for around 4 months and have no real issues except that I'd like them to be a little more pro-active, but understand for circa £100 a month my expectations are unrealistic.
If SJD would offer a tiered service offering that allowed client expectations to be met regardless of what they are, that would make a lot mores sense, wouldn't it? I'd pay £200 a month for a more proactive, personal approach for sure.Comment
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I'm with sjd in scotland and seriously thinking of moving. very slow to respond, only half answered emails and worst of all my self assessment form had a typo which would have told IR i had paid 3k less tax than i had! no apology when i pointed it out.....just 'oh its a typo'. thankfully i spotted it before it went to the IR.Comment
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Maybe, but the point is there are probably 6 people complaining about SJD which means there are 7994 who aren't. I've used them for years and they do the job as well as any other supplier, no better, no worse, and I have had to remind them occasionally that they've not been too tiimely.Originally posted by C5/6 View PostWell maybe I have (I haven't). But I still think there's a place for making recommendations in the public domain.
But since it's only the upset ones who post, that's biasing the overall picture quite badly. Complaints are only of value in the public domain if the supplier has failed to recitfy the problem. Since it seem there is one in Scotland, you would be doing everyone a favour to tell the supplier first. Otherwise all you are acheiving is marking down a supplier for no good reason.Blog? What blog...?
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I am not surprised you dont want to escalate it.... you have been shown up as a whinger. You complain, get offered a solution... and then complain some more. Get a grip.Lets be amicable please. In fact, the poster hit the nail on the head - lack of contact has been my issue really, or more precisely the need to escalate to get an answer / progress made.
I'm leaving this thread as it's not of benefit to either of us and I'm not going to rise to mud slinging.
I don't want our relationship to go any further down the pan here - I've got a business registered to your address and am planning on going overseas in 4 months - I have no option to change, so I just live with the service and posted here to say its not quite as good as some posts would have you believe.
Your posts was mud slinging. I have slung mud at SJD in this thread as well (too expensive) . But you made negative comments about a company and then whine when they defend themselves..... yeah you are right.. back off before you look more silly.Comment
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as I have mentioned before this appears to be more and more like a ruse from SJD to raise their profile when they do not get a mention here for a while
I notice that NW post a lot here and is not subject to the same level of debate
Perhaps they should get someone to post a 'constructive compliant' and this will then raise their profile as well!Comment
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