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Towry Law, again!!
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you think i should scan your posts to see what your portfolio is worth? tbh, i don't think your posts are interesting enough to read in any great depth

Don't ever kid yourself that I care
. Living for tomorrow might mean that you survive the day after.
It is always different this time. The only thing that is the same is the outcome.
Portfolios are like personalities - one that is balanced is usually preferable.
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Ark_Welder wrote: »Don't ever kid yourself that I care
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ohhh sorry, i just thought the way you responded to every post i make indicated that you did care....
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Anyway!! Bringing it back to my origional question. I cannot find details in the T&C about a cooling off period. If it's 14 days then best I make up my mind quick. As far as being stupid (I prefer naive) but that's why this industry exists otherwise we'd all do it ourselves.
I appreciate I have to pay, but I would just like honesty and value for money. Where do I go for that?0 -
Best bet is usually a referral from someone else that';s already spoken to an expert (if you're still looking for a decent adviser, that is). If no-one you know can assist, then you might want to start somewhere like https://www.unbiased.co.uk and contact a couple of advisers to see what they are willing to do for your finances and how much they will charge to do so. That way you get a selection of prices and personalities and you can select from that.thesandrats wrote: »Anyway!! Bringing it back to my origional question. I cannot find details in the T&C about a cooling off period. If it's 14 days then best I make up my mind quick. As far as being stupid (I prefer naive) but that's why this industry exists otherwise we'd all do it ourselves.
I appreciate I have to pay, but I would just like honesty and value for money. Where do I go for that?I am a Chartered Financial Planner
Anything I say on the forum is for discussion purposes only and should not be construed as personal financial advice. It is vitally important to do your own research before acting on information gathered from any users on this forum.0
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