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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWow one case. At the moment they are failing in everything. I see them as a trade union and some of their members on here like their pushers, bullying those who don't want to belong to this club of . I hate trade unions. I tried one year of membership and it's complete rubbish
Jury cover, sickness cover all jokes, a couple of days money if you're out for 6 months it's not going to make any difference.
cashback website? Quidco and Topcashback have way better deals and more
I don't know what the "everything" they're failing in at the moment is. Are you still able to claim T&S if you're outside IR35? Are they currently arguing against the proposed public sector changes?
Stating the benefits that IPSE membership offers, and/or the wins they have made isn't bullying. If you don't want to join, then don't. The good news is that you'll still continue to benefit from any campaign "wins", even if you're not covered for your jury service
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWow one case.
Originally posted by Eirikur View PostJury cover, sickness cover all jokes, a couple of days money if you're out for 6 months it's not going to make any difference.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWow one case. At the moment they are failing in everything. I see them as a trade union and some of their members on here like their pushers, bullying those who don't want to belong to this club of . I hate trade unions. I tried one year of membership and it's complete rubbish
Jury cover, sickness cover all jokes, a couple of days money if you're out for 6 months it's not going to make any difference.
cashback website? Quidco and Topcashback have way better deals and more
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
And as far as I can remember, Qdos have never spent over £1 million taking a case to the House of Lords to set a legal precedent that benefits many contractors.
Jury cover, sickness cover all jokes, a couple of days money if you're out for 6 months it's not going to make any difference.
cashback website? Quidco and Topcashback have way better deals and more
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Don't forget if you are a well respected, highly knowledgeable contractor, revered by your clients and peers alike you can make quite a lot of it back through the referral scheme as well!
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I claimed on the PCG Jury Service cover. I forget the exact figures, but it's not far off to say that it covered 10 years of PCG membership.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostI became a member a year ago now canceling my membership as it doesn't seem to provide any benefits. Just have all my stuff with QDOS which is enough.
It's like many things, it's expensive when you don't use it. A real benefit if you unfortunately do. I've paid for top Green Flag break down and haven't claimed on it for like 15 years. Needed it last Wednesday and all that money was worth it to get me home.
Just because you haven't used the benefits it doesn't mean they aren't there. Each to their own.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou would say that. You have to say that. But lets not pretend the majority of members buy into IPSE for IR35 legal protection. IPSE membership base would no doubt weaken considerably the same day IR35 is scrapped.
Not at all. I get peace of mind from knowing that as soon as I get any kind of tax enquiry I can get IPSE to help me out.
Of course you need the IPSE Plus subscription but it's well worth it.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostI became a member a year ago now canceling my membership as it doesn't seem to provide any benefits. Just have all my stuff with QDOS which is enough.
As a starter, the costs of three Qdos products that are included in IPSE Plus membership comes to £481 (tax investigation insurance, jury duty cover, sickness cover). From what I can see they don't provide cover if the agency goes bust, or if the client does, or if the contract isn't as described - all included in your IPSE Plus membership.
Using IPSE Advantages to get discounts at PC World pays more than my membership fee every year, and then some. IPSE Futures critical illness cover is significantly cheaper for me than anywhere else. Plus even if you don't do anything else, someone gets £5k from IPSE if you die while you're an IPSE Plus member.
And as far as I can remember, Qdos have never spent over £1 million taking a case to the House of Lords to set a legal precedent that benefits many contractors.
I struggle to see where you can get a similar package for less money, to be honest. But if you have suggestions on what benefits IPSE should be providing, then make suggestions for what you would like to see your membership organisation provide.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostI became a member a year ago now canceling my membership as it doesn't seem to provide any benefits. .
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I became a member a year ago now canceling my membership as it doesn't seem to provide any benefits. Just have all my stuff with QDOS which is enough.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBut lets not pretend the majority of members buy into IPSE for IR35 legal protection.
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