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Previously on "Mid contract change in insurance requirements"
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Also. Unless you’re direct, it’s not the client’s business what your cover is. They need to talk to the agency.
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Originally posted by Untouchable1 View PostHi,
Mid-contract my insurance documents were due to expire. I renewed, ensuring no gap and am preparing to send to client.
The client says that they now require insurance at a few million quid higher than when I originally signed the contract and this will add a few hundred quid on to the policy cost.
Seems a bit odd. Anyone have any thoughts on what's going on in the background? How would you respond?
Untouchable1
Are you sure it’s an additional few hundred quid though? Seems steep. Shop around a bit.
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostI assume this is professional indemnity insurance?
I would seek to clarify why they have changed their requirement from what was agreed in the contract before doing anything.
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I assume this is professional indemnity insurance?
I would seek to clarify why they have changed their requirement from what was agreed in the contract before doing anything.
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Mid contract change in insurance requirements
Hi,
Mid-contract my insurance documents were due to expire. I renewed, ensuring no gap and am preparing to send to client.
The client says that they now require insurance at a few million quid higher than when I originally signed the contract and this will add a few hundred quid on to the policy cost.
Seems a bit odd. Anyone have any thoughts on what's going on in the background? How would you respond?
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