Top 5 Questions I Get Asked: Q5 – Why don’t you work on a no win, no fee basis?
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.
Remember there is the 60 day money back guarantee if your profits do not improve.
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