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Originally posted by Ebenezer View Post**** me, I'm paying nearly £500 with Randall Dorling, and that's after the IPSE "discount"!
This is for £1mil PI, plus PL and EL; turnover up to £150K.
Is this another IPSE "anti-benefit"?
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Originally posted by Ebenezer View Post**** me, I'm paying nearly £500 with Randall Dorling, and that's after the IPSE "discount"!
This is for £1mil PI, plus PL and EL; turnover up to £150K.
Is this another IPSE "anti-benefit"?
Boo
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostIsnt this like one of those questions 'What rate are you on?' and then some get hacked off when they find everyone got a better deal than them?Originally posted by Ebenezer View Post**** me, I'm paying nearly £500 with Randall Dorling, and that's after the IPSE "discount"!
This is for £1mil PI, plus PL and EL; turnover up to £150K.
Is this another IPSE "anti-benefit"?Last edited by d000hg; 4 March 2015, 11:07.
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Isnt this like one of those questions 'What rate are you on?' and then some get hacked off when they find everyone got a better deal than them?
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PI & PL for me is £20.80 per month. That's through Policy Bee, with Caitlin
I presume it's the same with all providers, but I can give a month's notice at any time with this. SO no need for a 12 month policy if contract is only 6 months.
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£277 for combined PI and PL
Edit: Just checked the invoice - £176 for the PI so my vote is in the wrong category
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About £150 from QDOS. Hiscox are probably more expensive but I think they have more cover options including covering things like contracts governed by non-UK law or when working abroad.
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Wife been suspiciously late home every night again Doohgie?
EDIT.. Oh PI PI not Magnum PI
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How much do you pay for PI?
15I don't have/need PI cover13.33%2<£500.00%0£50 - £99.996.67%1£100 - £199.9946.67%7£200 - £299.9920.00%3£300 or more13.33%2I never had this but might need to. No idea how much it costs and the Hiscox page doesn't want to give me a clue without requesting a quote so thought I'd add a dull poll.
Here it comes...Last edited by d000hg; 2 March 2015, 18:13.
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