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  • The Agents View
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    But surely you are a supplier to both your agent and your client. Not a customer.
    Your customer is your agent, NOT (despite misguided belief) the end client (it's not your client either - hence the restriction clauses).

    You are a supplier to the agency, therefore you have to prove your identity to us. We are a supplier to the end client, and fudge me do we have to prove who we are.

    Insurance, ltd co docs, UTR's, VAT numbers, Declaration of equal rights, occassionally photo ID of our directors (only one client has done this, but still).

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    LOL I love this on your blog HAB. Always makes me laugh



    I was inspired by Old Holborn / GOT to put that on.

    However, over 27% of the traffic I get from Google is via the key words "hairy c..t". The worrying thing is that I get a lot of traffic using variations and combination of Afghan (afghani, afganistan) , Hairy and C...t.

    BTW, which one of you is at the sporting exchange.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    Stuff
    LOL I love this on your blog HAB. Always makes me laugh

    rebellion, lickspittle arsewipes, Shami Chakrabarti, freedom, immigration, radical extremism, Geert Wilders, Michael Savage, Lockerbie, Megrahi, Gaddafi, Mandelson, FTAC, ICT, BNP, UAF, EDL, Anjem Choudary, Islam4UK, ContractorUK, Assassination.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    These sort of questions make me laugh. Not at the question or the questioner, but of my own situation.

    On the one hand I think that I am glad that I don't have to go through having to do all this bollox.

    Then I realise that I would never manage to satisfy these requirement even if I wanted to.

    It's a good job I don't work in the UK, nor do I want to, because I would never be allowed to.

    I'm not sure if it's a case of or

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  • dynamicsaxcontractor
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    Originally posted by SofaKingdom View Post
    Is that cause you is fugly?
    Don't want to be recognised after done a runner

    Just hate those mug shots.

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  • SofaKingdom
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    Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractor View Post
    I always try to get out of any photos that will be stored on an internal SharePoint project team site or on the wall etc...
    Is that cause you is fugly?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Punter View Post
    So according to HMRC, I (contractor) should be asking my customer (agent) for proof of their identity?
    But surely you are a supplier to both your agent and your client. Not a customer.

    Been asked for photoID on my last two contracts. Seems to be the norm now.

    Obviously a lot of dodgy Bobs and Northerners around.
    Again, the OP is indicating a photo NOT a photo ID unless he just hasn't explained it very well. Taking in to the account he reposted this in another forum late last night for no apparant reason, maybe he hasn't

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  • dynamicsaxcontractor
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    Originally posted by new guy View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I'm new and really need some help. I've had a few contracts in the past doing helpdesk stuff but this new agency has said I cant take up the contract unless I supply a passport photo. Its apparently a deal breaker if i dont do it.

    I'm just curious as i've never had to do it before. they have my umbrellas certificate of incorp and the vat details. Ive just never been asked for that. I can see why someone in say the construction industry would need it but not IT. its not even a government or bank site.

    has anybody got adviace on this please.

    thankyou
    If they want a copy of your passport to feel safer about you being allowed to work in this country, just give it to them, no big deal.

    If they just want a photo for whatever reason I am sure they would have taken it when you arrive? I always try to get out of any photos that will be stored on an internal SharePoint project team site or on the wall etc...

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  • MarillionFan
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    Been asked for photoID on my last two contracts. Seems to be the norm now.

    Obviously a lot of dodgy Bobs and Northerners around.

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  • cojak
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    It might be needed to sort out you security pass for your new contract.

    That's the only time I'd be happy to do this.

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  • Punter
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    Originally posted by wacky77 View Post
    Money laundering regs - gotta prove you are who you say you are

    HM Revenue & Customs: Your day-to-day responsibilities under Money Laundering Regulations
    So according to HMRC, I (contractor) should be asking my customer (agent) for proof of their identity?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by wacky77 View Post
    Money laundering regs - gotta prove you are who you say you are

    HM Revenue & Customs: Your day-to-day responsibilities under Money Laundering Regulations

    your brolly should of asked for it too
    Erm, no. You need to provide your passport to prove your are eligible to work in the UK.

    Does it actually ask you for a passport sized photo or a photocopy of your passport? To me a passport photo is the former.

    If that is the case then this does not cover the link. If you read it it says

    •their photograph on an official document which confirms their identity
    From what I read from the OP he is only being asked for a photo??/

    More details from the OP????
    Last edited by northernladuk; 4 August 2010, 22:18.

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  • wacky77
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    Originally posted by new guy View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I'm new and really need some help. I've had a few contracts in the past doing helpdesk stuff but this new agency has said I cant take up the contract unless I supply a passport photo. Its apparently a deal breaker if i dont do it.

    I'm just curious as i've never had to do it before. they have my umbrellas certificate of incorp and the vat details. Ive just never been asked for that. I can see why someone in say the construction industry would need it but not IT. its not even a government or bank site.

    has anybody got adviace on this please.

    thankyou
    Money laundering regs - gotta prove you are who you say you are

    HM Revenue & Customs: Your day-to-day responsibilities under Money Laundering Regulations

    your brolly should of asked for it too
    Last edited by wacky77; 4 August 2010, 18:33.

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  • northernladuk
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    You could of course start by asking them why they need this. Might shed some light on the situation and help with what to do next.

    TBH I would much rather send a photo in than a whole host of other personal details that are sometimes asked for but in any case I would be well within my rights, and in fact daft not to, ask what it is for.

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  • new guy
    started a topic contractor photos

    contractor photos

    Hi Guys,

    I'm new and really need some help. I've had a few contracts in the past doing helpdesk stuff but this new agency has said I cant take up the contract unless I supply a passport photo. Its apparently a deal breaker if i dont do it.

    I'm just curious as i've never had to do it before. they have my umbrellas certificate of incorp and the vat details. Ive just never been asked for that. I can see why someone in say the construction industry would need it but not IT. its not even a government or bank site.

    has anybody got adviace on this please.

    thankyou

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