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Reply to: Parasol Increases Admin Fee (Again)
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Previously on "Parasol Increases Admin Fee (Again)"
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I also happen to think Parasol are quite a good profesional company but just a touch inflexible.
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WHS.Originally posted by xchaotic View PostI think, compared to other countries it's very easy to set up and run your own LTd in UK, but if it's your first contract, you shouldn't distract yourself with things like application for flatrate scheme etc
Accountant is cheaper per month than this thing.
Plus - doesn't anyone else have a sense of pride of running your own company etc?
This would not have happened under Tories
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I'm no longer with Parasol, but despite the now high fees I have nothing but praise for them - it's a very good place to start contracting and even now, over a year since I left, I requested a document a P45, I think and got it in less than 24hrs.
I think, compared to other countries it's very easy to set up and run your own LTd in UK, but if it's your first contract, you shouldn't distract yourself with things like application for flatrate scheme etc
Another scenario where I would still recommend Parasol is when you have only occasional contracts and your income isn't too high - not worth the hassle to run your own LTd in such cases..
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Ask them how, when they charge a weekly or monthly fee they can charge you an extra fee for not processing a weekly or monthly payment......
won't get you anywhere but worth a pop.
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Parasol fees excessive
I finished my contract recently and got a small bonus (£250).
Parasol wont pay it out unless I resubmit the whole two weeks timesheet, which will cost me another £55. That seems a but unreasonable but is there anything i can do?
Has anyone had a similar situation?
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There was indeed BF. Methinks times are getting hard and the incumbents need to top up their crates of Bolly. Down to 1000 crates...tsk tsk...
I only posted this thread as a "heads up" on Parasol's latest news today, in case any other contractors were affected.
Of course I can vote with my feet and my wallet and I shall be doing so, once I get some questions answered from a competitor.
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Who says I didn't like it? If I didn't like it I would have ignored it but thanks for the concern given. It was advice from myself to the OP suggesting that if THEY didn't like it, they do have options other than complaining.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostSorry but what is the point of this post?
If you don't like the post/thread then don't respond. Simple innit?
innit????
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Wasnt there a management buy out or something a few years back for some large amount, may be the management have some big bills to pay.
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Yep another increase, they must think inflation is running at 20% or something like that.
Anyway probably a good thing its kicked me off my ass and now I'm looking at going elsewhere.
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Sorry but what is the point of this post?Originally posted by chris79 View PostSorry but what is the point of this post?
At the end of the day they are a business and if you don't like the prices they are charging, then vote with your feet and leave. Moaning about it to other people here on the forum isn't going to change anything. I don't like the price increases of petrol, gas, electricity, council tax, and milk to name a few, but you don't see us all on here moaning about it.
If you don't like the post/thread then don't respond. Simple innit?
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Sorry but what is the point of this post?
At the end of the day they are a business and if you don't like the prices they are charging, then vote with your feet and leave. Moaning about it to other people here on the forum isn't going to change anything. I don't like the price increases of petrol, gas, electricity, council tax, and milk to name a few, but you don't see us all on here moaning about it.
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No worries Rob ! The mods are pretty hot around here and always willing to help when required.
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