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Yep I agree. This is merely an opinion finding exercise and a point in the right direction. I deem a silly rate being anything I already knew or action I would have taken myself. You could argue I'm paying for the experience and know how of said professional however this is all new ground and I haven't seen any victories posted around here. As a professional myself I don't buy into the crap of 'professional job, professional rate' schpeel there's too many companies out there providing sub standard 'professional' work but thank you.Comment
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Originally posted by Laith View PostYep I agree. This is merely an opinion finding exercise and a point in the right direction. I deem a silly rate being anything I already knew or action I would have taken myself. You could argue I'm paying for the experience and know how of said professional however this is all new ground and I haven't seen any victories posted around here. As a professional myself I don't buy into the crap of 'professional job, professional rate' schpeel there's too many companies out there providing sub standard 'professional' work but thank you.
A victory in what sense, a sense of beating the provider/HMRC or one's own piece of mind. Again what do you deem a victory?
Anyway as you say you wanted opinions the majority have been for you to get expert help, so we'll leave the rest up to you?Comment
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