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Re: AES
Originally Posted by ChristinaHaze
(Post 10127247)
My advisor told me that they are not a private bank, but a private bank status company. Their main selling point is that they are not only regulated by the necessary authorities within the UAE, but also with the FSA (Financial Services Authority) in London. :britflag: I had a brilliant experience with them, they managed the transfer of my UK frozen pension. I would recommend them to anybody. :thumbsup:
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Re: AES
Originally Posted by NorthernLad
(Post 10127275)
How long have you been working for them?
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Re: AES
Nope, I'm just happy with the service I received. I had a really bad experience with other financial companies, which cost me a lot of money. I was forced to look for someone to transfer my pension, as it was in trouble back in the UK. I was cold called by UK company who connected me with AES. On booking the meeting they attached the following video:(URL removed)
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Re: AES
Cold called? Always a bad sign...
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Re: AES
I get ****ing loads of these because one twat in the office gave them everybody elses number.
I especially like telling them that you're not interested very politely. Then a week later get another call of 'Gareth' to set up a meeting with 'Quentin Huffingdon-Witherall' who is a senior Wealth Prick. The best bit is, the follow up call ALWAYS contains a bare faced lie; "I remember you were really interested in saving for that holiday and setting up a pension"...um, no you ****tard, I was interested in you leaving me alone. I even consider my job to be above yours you ****ing peasant. Rant over. |
Re: AES
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 10128929)
I get ****ing loads of these because one twat in the office gave them everybody elses number.
I especially like telling them that you're not interested very politely. Then a week later get another call of 'Gareth' to set up a meeting with 'Quentin Huffingdon-Witherall' who is a senior Wealth Prick. The best bit is, the follow up call ALWAYS contains a bare faced lie; "I remember you were really interested in saving for that holiday and setting up a pension"...um, no you ****tard, I was interested in you leaving me alone. I even consider my job to be above yours you ****ing peasant. Rant over. |
Re: AES
bbc1, panorama: 'who took my pension?' - youtube.com/watch?v=gajTHiHW8iA - that's the video I was referring to. Just out of interest, has anyone had a bad experience with a financial firm and which one was it? Whenever received a lot of cold calls or got done with a 25 year friends provident or zurich saving plan...
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Or maybe received PMs on this forum touting for business?
Isn't that against forum rules? |
Re: AES
Originally Posted by ChristinaHaze
(Post 10130536)
bbc1, panorama: 'who took my pension?' - youtube.com/watch?v=gajTHiHW8iA - that's the video I was referring to. Just out of interest, has anyone had a bad experience with a financial firm and which one was it? Whenever received a lot of cold calls or got done with a 25 year friends provident or zurich saving plan...
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Re: AES
Originally Posted by ChristinaHaze
(Post 10130536)
bbc1, panorama: 'who took my pension?' - youtube.com/watch?v=gajTHiHW8iA - that's the video I was referring to. Just out of interest, has anyone had a bad experience with a financial firm and which one was it? Whenever received a lot of cold calls or got done with a 25 year friends provident or zurich saving plan...
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Re: AES
Originally Posted by NorthernLad
(Post 10130599)
Some colleagues fell into the '25 year plan' trap. Unlikely they will see their money unless they live in UAE (or tax free country) until 2032.
Exaclty that? 25yrs being non-dom and you get an average pension? |
Re: AES
Originally Posted by NorthernLad
(Post 10130599)
Some colleagues fell into the '25 year plan' trap. Unlikely they will see their money unless they live in UAE (or tax free country) until 2032.
The plans themselves are suitable for many but for shorter terms, with providers with more fund choices and regular reviews with someone who understands risk. If anyone has such a plan, there are some options. Premiums can be suspended, reduced and you can get out earlier, subject to penalties. Best to get it reviewed by a proper adviser. |
Re: AES
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 10130600)
Out of interest, what's the trap?
Exaclty that? 25yrs being non-dom and you get an average pension? They are sold for commission, not for suitability for clients. There are other options but the salespeople probably don't understand them. |
Re: AES
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 10130600)
Out of interest, what's the trap?
Exaclty that? 25yrs being non-dom and you get an average pension? There was three or four people did it, had meetings with other IFAs and a lawyer, looks like no way out. Funnily enough calls to me from DV have started up again, they just don't when to give up. |
Re: AES
Thanks Meow / NorthernLad.
Haven't been looking at pensions but assume it's probably a good idea. What's the alternative to those long term non-resident options flogged by half-wits? |
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