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Providing bank statements / credit card bills for time spent on the bench???

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    #21
    Originally posted by expat View Post
    So the non-worthwhile candidates will get the contracts. Great.
    Maybe over the extreme short-term but as I'm sure 'The Agents View' would agree, the market will quickly identify the need to drop such requests.

    This is a blip - it's too stupid and unworkable to be a trend (imo).

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      #22
      If was me would tell them to take a flying **** off a very high bridge, to ask a contractor for that is just bloody stupid. (hell to even ask an employee this is beyond the pale)

      Do they ask the heads of all the consultancy's (and all the consultancy's employee's) they deal with to provide such? Doubt it

      You even sure it is the 3rd party (client) asking for such and not the agent? Seen any kind of proof?

      If you don't take it and it's a bank, don't forget to send a nice little letter to the higher up's informing them of this practice, because giving this kind of information is exactly what they recommend bank clients don't do. Copy of latest bank statement/CC statement with other info they will be asking you for is generally more than enough for a half decent identity thief

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        #23
        Originally posted by expat View Post
        So the non-worthwhile candidates will get the contracts. Great.
        I think a lot of these checks are overlooked when your daily rate is around £80, which would explain some of the dodgy certificates, degrees and dubious "6 years of SQL Server 2008" experience I've come across.
        The close proximity of the letters 'G' and 'T' are the reason I'll never again send an important email and end it with "Regards" ....

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          #24
          Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
          If was me would tell them to take a flying **** off a very high bridge,
          WHS.

          I've been at a couple of clientcos who have various forms and personal checks once you're through the door which is understandable but I usually tell pimps to p*** off if they are asking for anything other than myltdco information.

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            #25
            Originally posted by HeadOfTesting View Post
            Even in these chronic market conditions these requests will get rationed out of the market as 99.5% (if not more) of worthwhile candidates will simply say "get lost".
            Sadly, no. The British people will not stand up and say F... Off! That is the reason why we are in such a state.

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            Well, then what can a poor boy do
            Except to sing for a rock n roll band
            cause in sleepy london town
            Theres no place for a street fighting man
            No
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              #26
              Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
              I got this with a contract I am doing in the Netherlands. A little over-the-top but has not proved to be a problem (yet).

              ...Although funny you should say that - my new Dutch credit card has stopped working

              Best advice is to stall them by saying things like the statement's in the post, or the cat ate your photocopier etc until you actually start working at the client. Only then can you be sure they are kosher and not identity thieves.
              That's what I'd do. Fob them off with all sorts of nonsense until they get bored and give up. Also check with your bank; they may tell you not to send them.
              Cats are evil.

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                #27
                Ask the agent to provide details of the agencies bank statements to prove to you that its worth the risk to contract through them

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by jimjamuk View Post
                  Ask the agent to provide details of the agencies bank statements to prove to you that its worth the risk to contract through them
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