Thursday, 29 January 2009

Lowest Price Guaranteed

We believe that our conveyancing quotes are the lowest to be found on the World Wide Web in relation to conveyancing transactions undertaken in England and Wales.  In the event that you find a lower quote on the Web, please contact us and we will endeavour to beat that price. 

 

For further information please refer to our Lowest Price Guarantee terms and conditions – go

 

Lowest price Guarantee – Terms and Conditions

 

We undertake regular price checks in order to ensure that our conveyancing quotes are the most competitive on the World Wide Web.  Our research only relates to a number of competitors which we have identified as being the most competitive in today’s Web Market place.

 

Many web service providers provide conveyancing quotations which contain hidden fees.  Their conveyancing quotes therefore appear to be competitive whilst the reality is quite different.

 

Price comparison – Should you wish to provide us with a conveyancing quote that you have obtained via the World Wide Web, we confirm that we will compare that quote with our Convey Quote. Where possible we will endeavour to offer an alternative Convey Quote in order to ensure that our lowest price guarantee is maintained.  Please note that our service providers do have a threshold they will not work below and hence our guarantee is limited by the ability of our service providers to undertake your conveyancing transaction at the price quoted.

 

Throughout the course of our quote comparison procedure we will highlight the intricacies of all quotations that we have made or you have received in this respect.  We will highlight to you the difference between basic conveyancing fees, disbursement charges and additional fees which may be levied in relation to your property transaction.  We will at all times endeavour to provide you with the most competitive conveyancing quote in today’s market place.

 

Please note that our Convey Quote encompasses a basic fee for conveyancing work.  This basic fee is defined in our Panel Lawyers’ terms and conditions.  Additional work will be charged for at prescribed rates as specified in our Panel Lawyers’ terms and conditions should additional work be required in relation to your conveyancing transaction.  Should you require sight of our Panel Lawyers’ terms and conditions prior to instructing us please do not hesitate to contact us in this respect.

 

What do you do if you find a more competitive quote?  Please e-mail the alternative quote to us on email address so that we may contact you in this respect.  Our New Business team will endeavour to provide you with a competitive Convey Quote in accordance with our Lowest price Guarantee, if at all possible.  We prefer to make contact with you over the telephone in the first instance so that we may explain the intricacies of the comparison quote and the Convey Quote that we  provide.  Thereafter our New Business team will be able to provide you with a new written Convey Quote, if appropriate.

 

Should you require any additional information in this respect please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Meet Lloyd Davies

Lloyd Davies is a qualified solicitor with over ten years experience in the

residential conveyancing industry. As Chief Executive of the Convey Group,

he heads up the leadership team that provides strategic direction to the

Group. Lloyd has overseen the growth of the Convey Group of Companies

over the past five years into one of the UK’s leading conveyancing

organisations.

Lloyd's expertise in relation to fast-paced conveyancing transactions is based

upon the experience gained in running one of the largest and most effective

residential conveyancing departments in the UK over the last ten years. The

Convey Group is at the forefront of e-conveyancing having developed

several revolutionary conveyancing IT applications and taking part in the

Land Registry’s e-conveyancing pilot scheme.

Lloyd sat on the Home Information Pack Implementation Committee,

established by the Department for Communities and Local Government, a

position from which he resigned when he felt that the Government had lost

direction in relation to HIP Legislation. He has subsequently taken part in the

Conservative Party’s Home Buying Review in Westminster, a forum chaired

by shadow Housing Minister Grant Shapps.

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Tuesday, 27 January 2009

New Conveyancing Wiki

So what is a wiki?

A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language.Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites. The collaborative encyclopedia Wikipedia is one of the best-known wikis. Wikis are used in business to provide intranet and Knowledge Management systems. If you're interested in conveyancing services, there's a new wiki being developed over here..http://wiki.conveynews.com/default.aspx, go and take a look