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    #11
    I've had this twice. Once my ltd paid for it, no problem.

    The other time, my ltd paid for it and the client reimbursed my ltd. I just added it on to an invoice.

    It is (thankfully) the most boring certificate I've ever had.

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      #12
      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
      It is not being able to start a contract for weeks while you wait on this coming through which rips my knickers.
      My advice: chase. My contrast didn't start for weeks while the enquiry was stuck in the system. Called up DBS, they freed it up and was at client within a week.

      Don't accept "it's ready when it's ready" from your agency
      ⭐️ Gold Star Contractor

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        #13
        Originally posted by Chervil View Post
        New client wants a basic check (ie equivalent of old crb I think). It's easy and only £25 so no probs.

        I've searched through the forum a bit and seen a few discussions about it but wanted to check something (probably) very obvious I couldn't spot.

        Is there any issue with my limited co paying for this for me? Seems entirely legit to me but if there's any hint of disagreement I'll just pay it myself.

        Thanks all.
        Tell the agency you want them to pay!
        I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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