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Top 5 Questions I Get Asked: Q5 – Why don’t you work on a no win, no fee basis?

May 8, 2011   //   by paulgreen   //   SME News  //  No Comments

As we are a commercial organisation we have overheads and ongoing costs, hence the need to charge for our services.

There are some cases where a no win, no fee arrangement is possible – for example when raising funding, grant applications and some legal areas. You should be wary of any organisation offering free services.

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