terrysgirl33
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The first person to introduce me to the idea of 'discount for cash' was a solicitor.Is it common practice for legal professionals to be paid in cash, in clumps of €20 and €50 notes ? A cheque is the obvious method to me.
The first person to introduce me to the idea of 'discount for cash' was a solicitor.
. After all that wedding cake had to be paid for, .
The first person to introduce me to the idea of 'discount for cash' was a solicitor.
Well then they weren't declaring it were they.
Not necessarily. You should get a discount for cash, and I always look for one, because paying by credit card will cost the solicitor money, probably around 2% of the amount payable.
I think I did, though it was all a very long time ago. It was before the days of the section 69 letters, so I found myself facing an unexpectedly large bill. When I pleaded inability to pay, he suggested a 40% discount for cash.Well then they weren't declaring it were they. BTW did you pay cash?
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