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Previously on "Pimp wants to see my passport"

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  • PrinceNamor
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    Originally posted by boredsenseless
    A few things here.

    1) You can send a company letter to him saying that your company has seen the passports of every employee and is willing to undertake the responsibility of ensuring all resources provided are eligible to work in the UK. This is fine under the legislation.

    2) He would have to see the original, and he'd have to see it in your hand to actually comply with the regulations.

    3) Thirdly by not getting an undertaking from your company or seeing your passport himself within a 'timely' manner (and 4 months isn't timely) he has already effectively broken the law. I suggest you shop him to the Dept of Employment and see him riggle out of that piece of horrendous record keeping.
    I think he is tulipting himself on point 3.. He phoned me saying he was facing a disciplinary for not having checked previosuly, although he did ask me for a photo copy of my passport which I provided. He now wants to come on site when I have my passport with me. I'll probably just agree to this as the agency have been pretty good in their dealings with me. By far the fastest payment of invoices of any agency I've dealt with.

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    And what, may I ask, happens if one has no passport?
    Or driver's licence? I think you cease to exist.

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by PrinceNamor
    ..for compliance reasons. Apparently he needs to check that I am who I say I am even though I've been on this gig now for four months and just been offered an extension. He doesn't seem to understand that the contract we have is between the eb and my limited company and therefore he shouldn't have any need to check my passport. I've tried explaining this to him but he insists on seeing it saying that they have to vet all their contractors this way. Has anybody else been asked to do this?
    tell him he can see your arse for free.

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    Also, technically, it is illegal to ask for a copy of a passport. He would have to see the real thing.
    Funny - I had to send a photocopy of mine to Cater Allen to open a bank account.

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by boredsenseless
    3) Thirdly by not getting an undertaking from your company or seeing your passport himself within a 'timely' manner (and 4 months isn't timely) he has already effectively broken the law. I suggest you shop him to the Dept of Employment and see him riggle out of that piece of horrendous record keeping.
    But he's not an employee of the agency is he ?

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  • boredsenseless
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    Tell him you'll let his company see the passport of one of your company's employees if your company can see the passport of one of his company's employees. Maybe that will get it through his thick skull.

    Also, technically, it is illegal to ask for a copy of a passport. He would have to see the real thing.
    A few things here.

    1) You can send a company letter to him saying that your company has seen the passports of every employee and is willing to undertake the responsibility of ensuring all resources provided are eligible to work in the UK. This is fine under the legislation.

    2) He would have to see the original, and he'd have to see it in your hand to actually comply with the regulations.

    3) Thirdly by not getting an undertaking from your company or seeing your passport himself within a 'timely' manner (and 4 months isn't timely) he has already effectively broken the law. I suggest you shop him to the Dept of Employment and see him riggle out of that piece of horrendous record keeping.

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by PrinceNamor
    ..for compliance reasons. Apparently he needs to check that I am who I say I am even though I've been on this gig now for four months and just been offered an extension. He doesn't seem to understand that the contract we have is between the eb and my limited company and therefore he shouldn't have any need to check my passport. I've tried explaining this to him but he insists on seeing it saying that they have to vet all their contractors this way. Has anybody else been asked to do this?
    Tell him you'll let his company see the passport of one of your company's employees if your company can see the passport of one of his company's employees. Maybe that will get it through his thick skull.

    Also, technically, it is illegal to ask for a copy of a passport. He would have to see the real thing.

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by threaded
    Yes, lots of pimps ask this, they are all wrong, but one should remember they are led into this false belief due to propaganda as it is part of the UK governments campaign to increase identity fraud and aid terrorists.
    LOL spilling coffee!

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  • threaded
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    Yes, lots of pimps ask this, they are all wrong, but one should remember they are led into this false belief due to propaganda as it is part of the UK governments campaign to increase identity fraud and aid terrorists.

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by PrinceNamor
    ..for compliance reasons. Apparently he needs to check that I am who I say I am even though I've been on this gig now for four months and just been offered an extension. He doesn't seem to understand that the contract we have is between the eb and my limited company and therefore he shouldn't have any need to check my passport. I've tried explaining this to him but he insists on seeing it saying that they have to vet all their contractors this way. Has anybody else been asked to do this?
    Many people. He is wrong.

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  • PrinceNamor
    started a topic Pimp wants to see my passport

    Pimp wants to see my passport

    ..for compliance reasons. Apparently he needs to check that I am who I say I am even though I've been on this gig now for four months and just been offered an extension. He doesn't seem to understand that the contract we have is between the eb and my limited company and therefore he shouldn't have any need to check my passport. I've tried explaining this to him but he insists on seeing it saying that they have to vet all their contractors this way. Has anybody else been asked to do this?

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