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Previously on "How much do you pay for PI?"

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  • TheCyclingProgrammer
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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"?
    That is expensive. In addition to £145 on PI, I also pay about £150 for combined public liability and employers liability (covering two people) so just under £300 in total. Although I recently discovered that I could get public and employers liability PLUS about £2500k of business equipment cover from Direct Line for about £90, so I'll be changing my PL/EL at renewal time!

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  • TheFaQQer
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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"?
    My Randell Dorling quote was £233.20 in 2013 with the IPSE discount.

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  • Boo
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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"?
    IPSE are cnuts, don't know why anyone joins them myself.

    Boo

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    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?
    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"?
    Seems you're right BB.
    Last edited by d000hg; 4 March 2015, 11:07.

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  • Ebenezer
    replied
    **** 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 Ebenezer; 4 March 2015, 06:12.

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  • BolshieBastard
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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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  • JRCT
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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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  • TheFaQQer
    replied
    £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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  • b0redom
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    £314.15

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  • TheCyclingProgrammer
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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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  • PerfectStorm
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    About 150 from Morethan

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  • northernladuk
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    Wife been suspiciously late home every night again Doohgie?

    EDIT.. Oh PI PI not Magnum PI

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  • d000hg
    started a poll How much do you pay for PI?

    How much do you pay for PI?

    15
    I don't have/need PI cover
    13.33%
    2
    <£50
    0.00%
    0
    £50 - £99.99
    6.67%
    1
    £100 - £199.99
    46.67%
    7
    £200 - £299.99
    20.00%
    3
    £300 or more
    13.33%
    2
    I 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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