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This ^^^, I'd change accountant, in fact I know a good one, DM me for details.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOverall they should have managed their dip in services a bit better with some form of communication yes. You can get away with all sorts if you manage expectations properly. I'd question why they've furloughed their employees though as their work won't have dropped of significantly due to covid. Sounds like a bit of a piss take going on there but we don't really know.
Just one thing to consider is that the charge you pay tends to be a yearly cost spread with monthly payments, not really a month by month charge where you expect exactly the same output for your money in each month. Doesn't justify them furloughing employees when there is work to do be done or crap service but they'll do extra at the year end and other periods.. Not trying to defend them as it doesn't sound like they've handled it well, just pointing out somethign that might help ease your frustration a little.
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Overall they should have managed their dip in services a bit better with some form of communication yes. You can get away with all sorts if you manage expectations properly. I'd question why they've furloughed their employees though as their work won't have dropped of significantly due to covid. Sounds like a bit of a piss take going on there but we don't really know.Originally posted by jarjarbinks View PostHi
My accountant had stopped taking any calls since end of March and takes forever to reply to any correspondence over email / produce accounts etc.. I wondered why it was taking so long for them to get back on simple queries ..
I recently got an email stating that their employed are slowly coming out of furlough . I am quite surprised that they are charging for services but not getting back because they don’t have staff ? It’s really frustrating
Just one thing to consider is that the charge you pay tends to be a yearly cost spread with monthly payments, not really a month by month charge where you expect exactly the same output for your money in each month. Doesn't justify them furloughing employees when there is work to do be done or crap service but they'll do extra at the year end and other periods.. Not trying to defend them as it doesn't sound like they've handled it well, just pointing out somethign that might help ease your frustration a little.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostNot quite the same, but a friend of mine said Miss Whiplash at the S&M Dungen is closed and she stopped taking calls.
No she isn't talking to you because even she isn't willing to service your perverted requirements. Jello & Marmite
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My accountant never shut up shop - they changed the way they work so for some of their clients there may have been some impact while they rejigged things but it largely all seems to be BAU. They have been issuing weekly guidance emails with updates on service levels and when to expect a call from them if they're managing furlough claims, etc.
I barely talk to my accountant from one year to the next so I personally haven't been impacted. Will see how things are when I submit my year end TB and statements in early August.
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Not quite the same, but a friend of mine said Miss Whiplash at the S&M Dungen is closed and she stopped taking calls.Originally posted by jarjarbinks View PostI wondered if anybody else is experiencing the same with their accountant firms?
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I wondered if anybody else is experiencing the same with their accountant firms?Originally posted by AtW View PostHave you asked your accountant?
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Furlough rant
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My accountant had stopped taking any calls since end of March and takes forever to reply to any correspondence over email / produce accounts etc.. I wondered why it was taking so long for them to get back on simple queries ..
I recently got an email stating that their employed are slowly coming out of furlough . I am quite surprised that they are charging for services but not getting back because they don’t have staff ? It’s really frustrating
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