Originally posted by Jeebo72
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Indemnity insurance and PCG - advise req.
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Wrong. The Limited Company bit doesn't mean you can't be done if you screw up or ignore the rules of trading. They only protect you from being a bad businessman.Blog? What blog...?
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Eh? Where did I say that? ...Originally posted by malvolio View PostWrong. The Limited Company bit doesn't mean you can't be done if you screw up or ignore the rules of trading. They only protect you from being a bad businessman.Comment
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I found Caunce O'Hara cheapest for Public Liability & Employers Liability:
http://www.caunceohara.co.uk/
and QDOS are cheapest for Professional Indemnity.Comment
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I used Caunce for the whole lot, all internet generated pdfs so handy if you need the certificates double quick. The Public and Employers Liability are both covered by their Business Combined Policy.Originally posted by FarmerPalmer View PostI found Caunce O'Hara cheapest for Public Liability & Employers Liability:
http://www.caunceohara.co.uk/
and QDOS are cheapest for Professional Indemnity.
http://www.caunceohara.co.uk/Comment
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