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Maslins, recommended here, used by a few people at least. Last time I checked cost was around £2k.
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Recommendations. Do a search here and you'll find some. This isn't a new topic.Originally posted by bubbles View PostThanks for the suggestions, looking into MVLonline now.
The problem I'm having ladymuck is, how do you know which company is reputable. I haven't yet found a 'big name' if you know what I mean.
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Thanks for the suggestions, looking into MVLonline now.
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI haven't gone through the process but, to alleviate your fears (I've put in bold), you do need to use a reputable company as per the recommendations given. A good firm will explain the whole process to you.
The problem I'm having ladymuck is, how do you know which company is reputable. I haven't yet found a 'big name' if you know what I mean.
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I haven't gone through the process but, to alleviate your fears (I've put in bold), you do need to use a reputable company as per the recommendations given. A good firm will explain the whole process to you.Originally posted by bubbles View PostHi all,
Been a while.
I wanted to know, does anyone else find the process of liquidation concerning?
I'm referring to, the process when sending 100% of the remaining funds of your account to a 3rd party who will then handle your funds, pay 75% back and keep the 25% for a year before finally sending you the final 25%?
On a side note, whoever has liquidated their company, do you have any recommendations of who to use? What cost are they roughly charging as I'd like to see what their fee is compared to someone I've been liaising with.
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Process of liquidation is concerning, same for others?
Hi all,
Been a while.
I wanted to know, does anyone else find the process of liquidation concerning?
I'm referring to, the process when sending 100% of the remaining funds of your account to a 3rd party who will then handle your funds, pay 75% back and keep the 25% for a year before finally sending you the final 25%?
On a side note, whoever has liquidated their company, do you have any recommendations of who to use? What cost are they roughly charging as I'd like to see what their fee is compared to someone I've been liaising with.Tags: None
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