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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou posted a serious question in General.
@OP - Is your girlfriend British? or European?
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostFWIW I just got a quote from WPA
Medical Cover for contractors from WPA :: Contractor UK
25% of the price of BUPA for a family of four - Bupa wanted £600 p/m!
Although doesnt include pre-exsiting conditions and excludes some central london hospitals.
It can go through the Ltd Co or pay personally.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI thought so too, still I'm sure once he has all his questions answered we are not likely to see the OP again.
I have one important question for the OP, however, do you like Gladiators?
I will try to help newcomers as well, once I know more about things work as a contractor.
Yes I do like Gladiators
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostHi,
Currently as a permie, I have private health and dental insurance paid by my employer.
As a contractor, I would like to go for the same through my LTD.
Do I need to go for a business insurance scheme or an individual one?
Also, any one you would suggest?
Thanks,
Chris.
Medical Cover for contractors from WPA :: Contractor UK
25% of the price of BUPA for a family of four - Bupa wanted £600 p/m!
Although doesnt include pre-exsiting conditions and excludes some central london hospitals.
It can go through the Ltd Co or pay personally.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostUnless I missed something, NLUK's post was quite helpful - he provided a search link, and a link to a guide.
I have one important question for the OP, however, do you like Gladiators?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI've been a member of multiple forums with thousands of posts as well, .
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Unless I missed something, NLUK's post was quite helpful - he provided a search link, and a link to a guide.
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostSo you can't ask questions, then yo...
I have been extremely polite in my few posts in here but have been a member of multiple forums with thousands of posts... so my humble suggestion, get off your high horses and start helping newcomers even if something has been answered a trillion times. If you feel like telling someone off... just move to the next post and don't bother replying as you are not adding ANY value.
Generally, I find that people who ask FAQs/don't search before posting tend to be treated rather brusquely, and this forum is no different. I also have read in many places posts from newish members, complaining the forum doesn't work like they'd like it to, and people don't respond to them the way they would like - which I find a bit arrogant.
The correct place for your post would have been Accounting and Legal, since it's something that would be paid for by the company.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's certainly different to both mumsnet and the immigration forums for a start.
Try asking a basic question on those two and see what happens to you
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You've got to remember as well we are supposed to be professionals and experts in our fields, not just one supporting the general population so you'd think the forums will work slightly different to others. It's certainly different to both mumsnet and the immigration forums for a start.
Try asking a basic question on those two and see what happens to you
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Originally posted by ChrisFromGreece View PostSo you can't ask questions, then you can't be affirmative, then am lucky that someone is bothered answering my questions...
Maybe you need to rethink what this forum is about???
If you ask a question that has been asked lots of times before on the weekend when the helpful accountants etc aren't here so you risk your post never being answered. This could be due to a few posters posting more interesting questions later than you which require more complex answers so your question gets ignored.
Hence the advice to search isn't being rude it's being practical as it gives you an answer.
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None of the Business or Accounting categories made sense to me for the topic, so I defaulted to the General one.
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But you've posted in General which is a bear pit. You should have posted in the professional forums Accounting or Business where there is moderation.
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