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Originally posted by eek View Postwhat is apple's discount?
You'd possibly be better off getting 7% off at PC World or Argos or 10% off at House of Fraser and buying there instead.Comment
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Hi there,
My soon to start contract (first ever, I'm new to this) forces me to have the following insurances:
- Professional Indemnity Insurance - £1 million
- Public Liability – £1 million
- Employers Liability - £1 million
Will I get them if I join IPSE+ ? I'm not really sure if the "insurance" you guys have been talking about in this thread have something to do with the ones I need.
If not, what are the most common way to have them? What do you recommend me?
Thanks in advance!Comment
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Originally posted by AnotherGuy View PostHi there,
My soon to start contract (first ever, I'm new to this) forces me to have the following insurances:
- Professional Indemnity Insurance - £1 million
- Public Liability – £1 million
- Employers Liability - £1 million
Will I get them if I join IPSE+ ? I'm not really sure if the "insurance" you guys have been talking about in this thread have something to do with the ones I need.
If not, what are the most common way to have them? What do you recommend me?
Thanks in advance!
If you've found IPSE, make sure you download and read their Guide to Freelancing. You have no idea how much you don't know!Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostNo, but you can get them at a discount as a member; for the average contractor it's around £200 from Randell Dorling
So far I've been looking at Hiscox, QDOS and Caunce O'Hara. I didn't know about Randell Dorling so I will check, but apparently they resell Hiscox's.
The cheapest I could find was almost £300 + VATComment
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Originally posted by eek View Postwhat is apple's discount?
Apple TV - 5%
iPod Touch - 6%
MacBook Air and Pro - 6-8%
Apple Care (excluding iPhone ) - 12%
Selected Apple Boxed Software - 17%
As has been said, you're probably better off getting a better amount of discount off a third party.
The problem with most of these discounts is that they come in the form of a gift card or paper voucher that's posted to you (taking a few days) and then needs to be activated (happens a day or two later) - hence a lot of the time you can't be bothered to wait and don't get the discount. In the era of online ordering and instant provision of gift vouchers that seems incredibly restrictive.
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
Go on Mal - defend that oneBlog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostWhy? Nothing to do with me, I'm not even signed up to it. Talk to the suppliers.
Some of the discounts aren't any different than those you can get by searching for a voucher code.
But the gift card thing does look worth pursuing - either for a large one-off purchase, or for something like Sainsbury's where you might shop regularly. Most look as if you can top up online once you've gone through the initial hassle of getting it. Some are electronic.
Haven't used any myself yet (after a failed attempt on one discount) but will be looking at it again.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI tried. I didn't get beyond their insistence that they needed my payroll number.
Some of the discounts aren't any different than those you can get by searching for a voucher code.
But the gift card thing does look worth pursuing - either for a large one-off purchase, or for something like Sainsbury's where you might shop regularly. Most look as if you can top up online once you've gone through the initial hassle of getting it. Some are electronic.
Haven't used any myself yet (after a failed attempt on one discount) but will be looking at it again.
For example, I know I'm going out with my family for my birthday in a few weeks, so I've ordered a load of vouchers for the restaurant we'll be going to. When I bought my laptop the other week, I was prepared to wait a couple of days for the 7% discount - I didn't need it immediately, so it would have been daft not to.
And the car hire quotes that I got last week for my summer holiday beat everything I was looking at online as well.Comment
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