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I've previously posted my experience here: https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2836788
And here https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2104459 is why I thought I was signing up to a group negotiated settlement with HMRC.
"The strategy remains the same - identify and deliver a negotiated settlement." Webberg June 2015
Only after I'd paid did I find out it was nothing of the sort. I always felt I'd be duped into joining and I think that sums up my whole experience with them. Obfuscation and deception. What have they achieved in over 5 years, other than growing their own empire?Comment
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I used WTT's settlement services and ended up being bounced around several client tax managers, had my personal details accidentally leaked to other customers by one of the tax managers and had to constantly chase for updates. I would note that my most recent tax manager at WTT was the only one who I would say made the £1500 +VAT worth it. She was the only one who was on the ball and really fought my corner with some of the more complex arguments with HMRC.
I was never at any point told that Big Group was WTT's recommended option for the loan charge which sounds as though it was probably for the best as I am now fully settled with loans written off. Did take 2 1/2 years to complete the process mind you! But at least WTT never charged me another penny after the initial settlement services were paid for.Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostCUK was the main recruiting ground.
If, as I suspect, members are being taken for a ride, then that should matter to anyone who cares about this place.
You can say it's only £15+vat per month. But WTT are earning £thousands per month.
What's worse is, if it is just smoke and mirrors, then people are being given false hope. Which is not fair.
I invite someone from WTT to refute the above. But please, no convoluted BS.
The mods really need to close this thread down.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostWhat an abject and thoroughly reprehensible post and thread you created. I expect nothing less from you.
The mods really need to close this thread down.
Why should criticism be shut down rather than addressed?
First rule of BG. Don't criticise BG?Comment
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Originally posted by Saleos View PostWhy is it reprehensible for someone to share their own personal experience and concerns?
Why should criticism be shut down rather than addressed?
First rule of BG. Don't criticise BG?
I am sure BG can reply on here if they want to.
Service providers have to deal with customer opinions on online platforms
And is good for them to alleviate any concerns, update, sell themselves etc
And get feedback that helps them.Comment
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Originally posted by Saleos View PostWhy is it reprehensible for someone to share their own personal experience and concerns?
Why should criticism be shut down rather than addressed?
First rule of BG. Don't criticise BG?Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostWhat an abject and thoroughly reprehensible post and thread you created. I expect nothing less from you.
The mods really need to close this thread down.
I see no reason to close this thread unless it turns into a flame war.
Uncomfortable questions from both sides are allowed here."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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I settled with HMRC without any help from solicitors. Joining groups just felt like throwing good money after bad - thankfully it sounds like i made the right decision.
The maths was easy, and I managed to negotiate a good discount with a lump sum payment and the rest in installments over two years. Communications was fairly straight forward once I found the right department - they had a few around the country at the time.
I found treating HMRC with respect and being polite in my letters paid dividends - afterall it was a human being on the other end.
In respect to the SD which may or may not arrive, I will likely write that myself too. Although I may use a solicitor if I can counter and request Nigel to repay my costs.
My costs for contesting an SD is £5000, so will consider sending them an SD if they dont pay within 28 days.Comment
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Originally posted by creativity View PostI settled with HMRC without any help from solicitors. Joining groups just felt like throwing good money after bad - thankfully it sounds like i made the right decision.
The maths was easy, and I managed to negotiate a good discount with a lump sum payment and the rest in installments over two years. Communications was fairly straight forward once I found the right department - they had a few around the country at the time.
I found treating HMRC with respect and being polite in my letters paid dividends - afterall it was a human being on the other end.
In respect to the SD which may or may not arrive, I will likely write that myself too. Although I may use a solicitor if I can counter and request Nigel to repay my costs.
My costs for contesting an SD is £5000, so will consider sending them an SD if they dont pay within 28 days.Comment
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