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Kingsbridge cost me around £318
I also use AbbeyTax and IPSE for my contract reviews, insurance etc.
Would seem I am taking the most expensive route
Oh well... Happy with the service I am getting
							
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THis and that is a big part of what counts.. With insurance products it's also how much they will pay out in the event of a claim but a bit moot in this instance. But yes, service > cost at times. We talk about SJD prices going up and them being quite a bit more expensive than others but I'd rather be happy at a slightly more expensive one than shafted at a cheaper one. It's a bargain being happy with one and it's cheaper but it's about sleeping soundly at night.Originally posted by dx4100 View PostOh well... Happy with the service I am getting
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Wow that's cheap!Originally posted by dx4100 View PostKingsbridge cost me around £318
I also use AbbeyTax and IPSE for my contract reviews, insurance etc.
Would seem I am taking the most expensive route
Oh well... Happy with the service I am getting
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I was referred to Kingsbridge via Gorilla.Originally posted by dx4100 View PostKingsbridge cost me around £318
They were only offering a 'package' and the bolt ons made them too expensive
I went with Qdos as well.
OP you said "Is it even necessary?"
The key here is what does you contract say?So now I am worried, am I being deceived, just how much sugar is really in a spoon full!Comment
 
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