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Previously on "ClearSky errors and customer service."

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  • JB3000
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    Originally posted by contractUKonline View Post
    At 200pm they are a premium car, not one with 100,000 miles on the clock. I was recommended by a colleague to use Parasol, I used them without any issues, then when I was ready I researched SJD and Clearsky. I even visited these forums - both had horror threads so I had to take them with a pinch of salt. I did what I felt was the right amount of research and I was willing to pay the premium cost to avoid exactly this type of hassle.
    OK, it appears my earlier suggestion was completely incorrect.

    It looks like you have enough history with them on the umbrella side to think they would be reasonable on the ltd company side.

    I take my earlier comments back.

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  • contractUKonline
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    Originally posted by JB3000 View Post
    I'm not saying you are entirely to blame, but you have a very big part to play in the mess given that you appointed them.

    A bit like buying a car with 100,000 miles on the clock and then moaning it has broken down- what did you expect?

    All I'm saying is a bit of research would have paid dividends- pun intended!
    At 200pm they are a premium car, not one with 100,000 miles on the clock. I was recommended by a colleague to use Parasol, I used them without any issues, then when I was ready I researched SJD and Clearsky. I even visited these forums - both had horror threads so I had to take them with a pinch of salt. I did what I felt was the right amount of research and I was willing to pay the premium cost to avoid exactly this type of hassle.

    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Twaddle.
    An accountant should be able to do accounts. It's very simple.
    Thank you, this my entire point.

    I'm so confused at being told I need to take responsibility for choosing them. If they are known to be awful can we not add a Sticky to this forum??

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  • JB3000
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    Originally posted by Waldorf View Post
    Why did you pick Clearsky? I'm guessing that you're agency suggested them and that you're paying over £200 per month in fees.
    +1

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  • Invisiblehand
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    Originally posted by JB3000 View Post
    All I'm saying is a bit of research would have paid dividends- pun intended!
    Nice.

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  • Waldorf
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    Why did you pick Clearsky? I'm guessing that you're agency suggested them and that you're paying over £200 per month in fees.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by JB3000 View Post
    "Should" is the key word in all of this.

    You get what you pay for.

    I'm convinced the OP did very little to no research before making his appointment.
    keep digging, you would be surprised how many people pick their accountant based on recommendation from agents...

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  • JB3000
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Twaddle.

    An accountant should be able to do accounts. It's very simple.
    "Should" is the key word in all of this.

    You get what you pay for.

    I'm convinced the OP did very little to no research before making his appointment.

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  • JB3000
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    Originally posted by contractUKonline View Post
    Brilliant, so let me get your the logic of your sentiment clear:
    You're telling me that their errors are my fault as I chose them as as accountants...

    So it's well known that they're awful and it's my error that I chose to go with a company that's such a mess?
    I'm not saying you are entirely to blame, but you have a very big part to play in the mess given that you appointed them.

    A bit like buying a car with 100,000 miles on the clock and then moaning it has broken down- what did you expect?

    All I'm saying is a bit of research would have paid dividends- pun intended!

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  • SlipTheJab
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Twaddle.

    An accountant should be able to do accounts. It's very simple.
    Exactly while diligence as a director of a Limited company does apply so does the saying 'why get a dog and bark yourself'!

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by JB3000 View Post
    In Clearsky's defence it is not their fault that you chose them as your accountants!

    Like any normal business person, I'm assuming you drew up a short list of potential suppliers, you called them and then chose Clearsky as they were the best value for money based on YOUR research and questioning?

    If not, how on earth did you end up with them? Was it the agency that forced you to use them? Was it the individual agent that you were dealing with that forced you to use them? Did he/she hold a gun to your head?

    I would say at least 50% of the horry stories we hear on here are simply result the business owner simply not bothering to do any basic research and due diligence. The other 50% being the result of the conservatives/HMRC!
    Twaddle.

    An accountant should be able to do accounts. It's very simple.

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  • contractUKonline
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    Originally posted by JB3000 View Post
    In Clearsky's defence it is not their fault that you chose them as your accountants!
    Brilliant, so let me get your the logic of your sentiment clear:
    You're telling me that their errors are my fault as I chose them as as accountants...

    So it's well known that they're awful and it's my error that I chose to go with a company that's such a mess?

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  • JB3000
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    Originally posted by contractUKonline View Post
    I thought the forums would appreciate an update, I recently had an huge issue with ClearSky (see link below)
    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...or-advice.html

    I had figures through that came as a massive shock, I was told I owed a large amount of money and couldn't understand why. I took the advice of the forums, I requested all my raw data and signed up to a service like FreeAgent, I spent a lot of time inputting all this data and discovered a huge error of about £6000.

    It turns out the ClearSky had applied £6000 of dividends to the last financial year AND this financial year in error. This is why there was this massive shock and why I couldn't understand what was going on. Essentially I had to play the role of accountant, discover the error and then get them to fix it. I've asked for them to take some responsibility for this - no surprise they haven't even apologised.

    My advice, to anyone reading this next time I plan to use a company like Crunch and/or an accounting using software like FreeAgent - this way you can see what's happening. ClearSky, from my experience, are a joke.
    In Clearsky's defence it is not their fault that you chose them as your accountants!

    Like any normal business person, I'm assuming you drew up a short list of potential suppliers, you called them and then chose Clearsky as they were the best value for money based on YOUR research and questioning?

    If not, how on earth did you end up with them? Was it the agency that forced you to use them? Was it the individual agent that you were dealing with that forced you to use them? Did he/she hold a gun to your head?

    I would say at least 50% of the horry stories we hear on here are simply result the business owner simply not bothering to do any basic research and due diligence. The other 50% being the result of the conservatives/HMRC!

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  • contractUKonline
    started a topic ClearSky errors and customer service.

    ClearSky errors and customer service.

    I thought the forums would appreciate an update, I recently had an huge issue with ClearSky (see link below)
    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...or-advice.html

    I had figures through that came as a massive shock, I was told I owed a large amount of money and couldn't understand why. I took the advice of the forums, I requested all my raw data and signed up to a service like FreeAgent, I spent a lot of time inputting all this data and discovered a huge error of about £6000.

    It turns out the ClearSky had applied £6000 of dividends to the last financial year AND this financial year in error. This is why there was this massive shock and why I couldn't understand what was going on. Essentially I had to play the role of accountant, discover the error and then get them to fix it. I've asked for them to take some responsibility for this - no surprise they haven't even apologised.

    My advice, to anyone reading this next time I plan to use a company like Crunch and/or an accounting using software like FreeAgent - this way you can see what's happening. ClearSky, from my experience, are a joke.

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