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Submitted by Animal Farm on Tue, 12/13/2022 - 13:04

Yes, some of these large super funds are charging all their members ongoing intra-fund advice fees, for which most members never receive any service. Otherwise known as paying "fees for no service", whereby a handful of members are having their advice costs subsidised by other naive fund members.

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