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Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
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- Iskele TRNC & Mordor UK
...ah..but is what you want the same as what you need? 








On the other hand, 25% of pension-related complaints, and 14% of investment-product-related complaints were made against IFAs - so in the markets they operate they are regularly complained about. And the complaint-upheld rate is second only to PPI intermediaries.
Meanwhile the FSA complaints data shows that personal investment firms (including IFAs) paid out more money as a result of customer complaints than any other firm category other than banks (swamped by PPI mis-selling) and GI intermediaries.
(But I'd still seek out an IFA over any other kind of firm for advice on personal finance; I'd just be fairly careful and shop around until I found one I thought had a good understanding of what I really wanted.)
)?We're about to find out, aren't we, with the FSA's Retail Distribution Review banning commission? I don't recall when it comes into force, but isn't it some time soon?.... how many advisers could survive if they were just being paid for their advice?
is it possible that the very people running the 'get your PPI back' scam are those that sold the PPI in the first place?I was astounded to read that people who had been missold PPI were now paying 'specialists' to get their money back (for a fee), even though there is abosolutely no need. I mean, give a sucker a break and all that.!
I think that is a conspiracy too far. Almost all the inappropriate PPI was sold by banks, building societies and credit card companies. These PPI-reclaim merchants are recycled claims handlers and the crappy end of the legal profession, not ex-bank employees.is it possible that the very people running the 'get your PPI back' scam are those that sold the PPI in the first place?
I wasn't at all serious - but providing a service which the Financial Ombudsman has made so very easy for people to provide for themselves is pretty darn close to a scam. (And yes, there are occasions when one should say - 'go down to the planning department, and ask them yourself, and, if they give you a straight answer, you've no need of my services'.I think that is a conspiracy too far. Almost all the inappropriate PPI was sold by banks, building societies and credit card companies. These PPI-reclaim merchants are recycled claims handlers and the crappy end of the legal profession, not ex-bank employees.
I don't see how you can call their activity a scam, tbh. There is nothing dishonest about charging for a service which is genuinely provided but which you could carry out for yourself. After all, I could submit my own planning application - but that doesn't make an architect a scammer for charging me to do it.
It's a scam because they do not admit that any individual could do exactly what they do, and because they claim all sorts of success stories as "proof" of the quality of their services. I've just found one firm boasting they were set up in 2008, unlike other Johnny-come-latelies who were set up in 2010.I don't see how you can call their activity a scam, tbh. There is nothing dishonest about charging for a service which is genuinely provided but which you could carry out for yourself. After all, I could submit my own planning application - but that doesn't make an architect a scammer for charging me to do it.
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