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Originally posted by flipFlop View PostIt doesn't... and you don't "HTH" either.
HTH. Again.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostGo to www.ipse.co.uk and look under Membership then Summary and you will get this useful list of what Normal and Plus membership gives you. But in summary it's tax investigation insurance plus a lot of protections against things like Jury Service or your Agency defaulting on their payments that can cost you lots of money for not very much money
HTH. Again.
Jury service could come in handy too I guess.
Also, I did claim once for business interruption when agency canned gig on friday at 4pm before monday. To be fair, they probably could have knocked it back, but without any argument, they paid up a days rate as a claim.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Hi Guys, I'm kind of new to contracting so a bit of a newbie question!!
I am currently thinking of joined IPSE+ membership and take out the insurances as well. Just had a quick question i'm hoping someone on here could help me with!
I have the following insurance with QDOS :-
Professional Indemnity
Public Liability
Employer Liability
Tax inquiry insurance.
IPSE+ offer the PL/EL and PI insurances - Am i right in thinking the IPSE+ membership covers the "tax inquiry insurance" or do I still need to purchase that separately?Comment
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Originally posted by asingh View PostIPSE+ offer the PL/EL and PI insurances - Am i right in thinking the IPSE+ membership covers the "tax inquiry insurance" or do I still need to purchase that separately?
But make sure you compare like with like - IPSE will pay the costs of the fight, QDos TLC35 will pay the costs and any penalty you face (yes, Mal, I know they have never paid out and it's a really low risk so why bother).
Consider your risk profile, and then decide whether you want one or the other or both - personally, I have both.
And don't forget that if you use someone's Member Get Member referral code when you join (such as IPSEMGM0005 ) then you get a tenner at iTunes or Amazon, and so do I.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostCorrect - IIRC, it's any IPSE membership.
But make sure you compare like with like - IPSE will pay the costs of the fight, QDos TLC35 will pay the costs and any penalty you face (yes, Mal, I know they have never paid out and it's a really low risk so why bother).
Consider your risk profile, and then decide whether you want one or the other or both - personally, I have both.
And don't forget that if you use someone's Member Get Member referral code when you join (such as IPSEMGM0005 ) then you get a tenner at iTunes or Amazon, and so do I.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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