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I'm having a problem with my PAYE and would like to get it sorted, Does anyone know where i should go?? I'm hoping i might be in for a rebate! :)

 

At the bottom of the moor there is the big moorfoot building, Well its behind there. If you can get to Wickes in the car, u can park in that car park and its the building opposite:thumbsup:

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5 Young Street. Bottom of The Moor - opposite Wickes.

 

You can't just go in and wait for an advisor anymore. If you go to the enquiry centre you will be met by a floorwalker who will assess your needs and either point you to a telephone to ring the call centre, direct you to a computer to make an online enquiry - or if are one of those foolish, foolish people who insist on talking to a real human being you may be given an appointment at a time to suit you in the future.

This is called "delighting the customer" and is the brainchild of our new boss Sir David Varney - knighted after less than one year in the job and a fat incompetant who the staff refer to as Reg.

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5 Young Street. Bottom of The Moor - opposite Wickes.

 

You can't just go in and wait for an advisor anymore. If you go to the enquiry centre you will be met by a floorwalker who will assess your needs and either point you to a telephone to ring the call centre, direct you to a computer to make an online enquiry - or if are one of those foolish, foolish people who insist on talking to a real human being you may be given an appointment at a time to suit you in the future.

This is called "delighting the customer" and is the brainchild of our new boss Sir David Varney - knighted after less than one year in the job and a fat incompetant who the staff refer to as Reg.

 

LOL

 

*watches taxman get sacked right before his eyes*

 

:P

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5 Young Street. Bottom of The Moor - opposite Wickes.

 

You can't just go in and wait for an advisor anymore. If you go to the enquiry centre you will be met by a floorwalker who will assess your needs and either point you to a telephone to ring the call centre, direct you to a computer to make an online enquiry - or if are one of those foolish, foolish people who insist on talking to a real human being you may be given an appointment at a time to suit you in the future.

This is called "delighting the customer" and is the brainchild of our new boss Sir David Varney - knighted after less than one year in the job and a fat incompetant who the staff refer to as Reg.

 

 

Thanks for the help guys!! :)

 

I've looked at the link that InvalidUser posted (cheers mate) but most of the online help seems to be directed more towards the employer than the employee. Does this mean i might actually have to go down and deal with a real person!?!?! : oh noes :

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