For the first time in over 18 months, Parasol have reviewed the costs associated with delivering this service and as a result, will be increasing its charges to £25.95 per week or £61.95 per month. The new rates will be applicable from 9th October 2006.
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Parasol fees up again!
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John Reid will sort this out. After a period of consultation With People Of All Faiths And Belief Systems.
P.S ... And facing in all directions.Last edited by mcquiggd; 22 September 2006, 21:08.Vieze Oude Man
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Yup, gotten rather pricy now haven't they. My Limited is up and running and the next contract will be done 'proper'.Comment
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I'm not best pleased about this. I'm not overly impressed with their customer service and this month they have over charged me far too much NI and depsite constant calls nothing seems to be getting done about it.
I'm thinking of switching over to 'manager' who only charge £40 a month. Anybody here with them?Comment
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This is poor quality spam at best mate.Originally posted by piscesI'm not best pleased about this. I'm not overly impressed with their customer service and this month they have over charged me far too much NI and depsite constant calls nothing seems to be getting done about it.
I'm thinking of switching over to 'manager' who only charge £40 a month. Anybody here with them?
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Is "best pleased" chav speak?Originally posted by piscesI'm not best pleased about this. I'm not overly impressed with their customer service and this month they have over charged me far too much NI and depsite constant calls nothing seems to be getting done about it.
I'm thinking of switching over to 'manager' who only charge £40 a month. Anybody here with them?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Dunno why but when i see that I instantly think "Diptulip"....Originally posted by piscesI'm not best pleased about this. I'm not overly impressed with their customer service and this month they have over charged me far too much NI and depsite constant calls nothing seems to be getting done about it.
I'm thinking of switching over to 'manager' who only charge £40 a month. Anybody here with them?
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I'm asking a genuine question you numpty.Originally posted by PondlifeThis is poor quality spam at best mate.
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No he's not NumptyCorner. We're all Spartacus.Originally posted by piscesI'm asking a genuine question you numpty.
HTH.Hard Brexit now!
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In which case I've never heard of 'manager'. Stop wasting money on brollys and do it the proper way. Set up a ltd co. and get an accountant.Originally posted by piscesI'm asking a genuine question you numpty.
As for the otehr responces we get a lot of posters signing up, posting one message slagging of one brolly or agancy or some such and then never being heard from again. Your initial post looks a lot like that, hence the comments.
A bit more info on your situation will make you look more credible, rather than just saying their crap and want to use 'blah' instead."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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