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What are peoples experience of Companies House eReminder Service?

Does anybody regret having joined or considered it and decided to stay with conventional paper reminders?   Does it work smoothly or were there any unexpected pitfalls?

Many thanks,

Tim



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Hi Tim,

Imho - do it now

I have an electronic Master Client note for each client which log's the key fact's and I have recurring reminders in my workflow management system for Annual returns etc but the e-reminders are a great safety net for me.

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Ty for feedback Tony..... now to convince the luddites downstairs.

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They are very useful as a tool for reminding. You can set up to 4 (could do with more) but it always guarantees a prompt. It keeps me and the client in the loop.

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