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Cost of advice for transferring out of a DB scheme

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  • agarnett wrote: »
    Of course it stacks up. There are those who are set up to assist customers, and those who say they are and that they know best, but aren't, and don't.

    In the same way no two IFAs are the same and no two Pension Transfer Specialists are the same, there are those who are competive, and there are those that scream blue murder because they can't compete and even some who are trying to spoil the market against discerning customer's interests.

    Well said, I agree. Comparative software costs £100 per month, indemnity is covered anyway and as long as the suitability is copper bottomed, how on earth can £6000 be justified?
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