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Good old CUK, not just there for pointless debates on Global Warming .....My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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To be honest with this kind of service it sounds more like SJD is the company you want to be moving to. Mistakes can happen in any company but to get a response from the owner and a resolution like this I think these are the people you want to be looking after your finances not leaving.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTo be honest with this kind of service it sounds more like SJD is the company you want to be moving to. Mistakes can happen in any company but to get a response from the owner and a resolution like this I think these are the people you want to be looking after your finances not leaving.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTo be honest with this kind of service it sounds more like SJD is the company you want to be moving to. Mistakes can happen in any company but to get a response from the owner and a resolution like this I think these are the people you want to be looking after your finances not leaving.
But I do agree, a company is much bigger than an individual. I'd still recommend SJD.Comment
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Originally posted by JtotheD View PostI've moved to a local accountant that I can go in and see.
But I do agree, a company is much bigger than an individual. I'd still recommend SJD.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by moggy View PostAgreed with your point saying its good to get a response from the owner on here, but as you say mistakes can happen with any business.. its a brave person that makes a promise of a fault free service, but with a smaller organisation, you may well be able to just phone up and speak to the owner of the business rather than have to head to a forum on the internet.Last edited by northernladuk; 14 February 2014, 12:15.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostUnfortunately I did it the other way around. I did the small local guy first and SJD second and I had a proper nightmare. He might be local and he might be available for face to face but becareful that the small guys can be incredibly disorganised and to him you are almost a loss leader. They are just not set up to spend the time with you bigger firms could. There is also the danger he isn't a contractor specialist and won't know our work as well as a SJD will and won't have the time to deal with ambiguity. He will see you as a simple piece of work so as soon as something changes or you want some flexibility his service will fall very short.Comment
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Originally posted by JtotheD View PostMy friends Dad who works in the same line as me has been with him for 15 years so I don't think you can get a better reference than that.Comment
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Originally posted by JtotheD View PostMy friends Dad who works in the same line as me has been with him for 15 years so I don't think you can get a better reference than that.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHe will see you as a simple piece of work so as soon as something changes or you want some flexibility his service will fall very short.
My accountant have never been a problem. I'm happy enough with them, but then they've never had to deal with any weird issues.
And even if they made a mistake, it is how they rectify it is that matters, which again, is what NLUK alluded to further up the page.Comment
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