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I did some intensive research, and although my questions were vague, the point of them remain relevant. I was just curious of previous experiences that people have had, and/ or any potential recommendations.Originally posted by cojak View PostHi Jerry.
I've deleted your 'Who's better' post as it quite frankly made no sense.
And I've deleted the URL from your post above because I have my doubts as to your veracity.
I'm happy for you to refute this.
I do envy the humour of some of the replies though, like who doesn't have anything better to do than sit on forums all day?
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Do you mean 'refute' or 'rebut'?Originally posted by cojak View PostHi Jerry.
I've deleted your 'Who's better' post as it quite frankly made no sense.
And I've deleted the URL from your post above because I have my doubts as to your veracity.
I'm happy for you to refute this.
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Obvious shill? "<mod snip> Clear Accountancy Solutions" come on!!!Originally posted by cojak View PostHi Jerry.
I've deleted your 'Who's better' post as it quite frankly made no sense.
And I've deleted the URL from your post above because I have my doubts as to your veracity.
I'm happy for you to refute this.
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Hi Jerry.
I've deleted your 'Who's better' post as it quite frankly made no sense.
And I've deleted the URL from your post above because I have my doubts as to your veracity.
I'm happy for you to refute this.
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Clear Accountancy Solutions
Apparently Clear Accountancy Solutions are extremely helpful and efficient as IT contractor's Accountants.
Only through word of mouth, however i've started to hear about them more and more as i have been researching for Accountants to deal with setting me up a Limited company and dealing with all issues with it!
Just wondering if anyone else uses them or has any feedback?
Thanks in advance.
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