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Previously on "Indemnity insurance - avg cost?"

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  • yasockie
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    I have been faking it for over 4 years now, at least £1k saved up so far, potentially millions in lawsuits coming up for that minor LIBOR fixing thing....

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post
    £245 Cauce Ohara, 1 Million cover
    My first year with them cost me £758, so I moved.

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  • Support Monkey
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    £245 Cauce Ohara, 1 Million cover

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Just renewed mine with QDOS, £236.28

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  • Gentile
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    Mine cost £135, through John Heath insurance brokers, for a £1m any-one-claim policy.

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  • moggy
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Of course, just to add for those of you considering saving a few quid - you're contract may insist you have PI.

    A vote for QDOS though.

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  • psychocandy
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    Of course, just to add for those of you considering saving a few quid - you're contract may insist you have PI.

    A vote for QDOS though.

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    Originally posted by Thejacka1 View Post
    I agree with NLUK, QDOS is by far the cheapest, I've used them for the last 2 years and had no problems
    Not for me it wasn't

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  • Software
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    In QDOS, Professional Indemnity insurance for 1 Year for £2 Million in any one claim will cost £186.

    For more info, please go to QDOS site and you can get the free Quotes online.

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  • jay82
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    the markets is ranging around £250-350. QDOS is highly recommended, i have been with them for 3 years and well satisfied.

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  • Jezza
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    QDOS for me also, was the best deal I could find when I looked a few months ago

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  • kaiser78
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    I got £1m PI & Public Liability for £289 via QDOS.
    +1 May not be as tightly worded as some of the more expensive policies but does the job for most of us from what you can read on related threads.

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    £115 with simplybusiness.com

    Edit: £115.65
    Last edited by Sausage Surprise; 17 May 2012, 09:17.

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  • Scoobos
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Your client got you doing local desktop support now?
    Worse, cabling an office to give a customer a couple more laptop points...

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Thejacka1 View Post
    I agree with NLUK, QDOS is by far the cheapest, I've used them for the last 2 years and had no problems
    But make sure you're comparing like for like. The risk is the same, so if the premium is different, they aren't inusuring the same things. Whether or not the gap is significant is up to you of course.

    FWIW I'm paying a shade over £400 for full fat PI through Randell Dorling. Then again, I'm not a programmer.

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